Gum Disease Dangers - Huntington Beach, Ca

Dangers of Gum Disease in Huntington Beach CA

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Dangers of Gum Disease

There are millions of germs that live in your mouth. If you suffer from gum disease, you have open wounds in your gums that allow the bacteria to enter directly into your blood stream and circulate throughout your body. Some of the bacteria normally found in the mouth enter your bloodstream through infected gums and can relocate to other parts of your body with the potential of creating disease in organs and systems.

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Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body

Much research is being done to investigate if a definitive link exists between periodontal disease and other systemic illnesses. Many of the results are inconclusive; however, research has shown some links between periodontal disease and heart disease, ischemic stroke, respiratory disease, head and neck cancer, kidney disease, diabetes, and increased risk of pre-term delivery.

Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss for the majority of adults in the United States. Losing your teeth, however, is not the only danger of this disease.

When you have gum disease, there is an active, living infection in your mouth. This infection releases toxins to the entire body through the blood vessels in your mouth causing a variety of health-related issues.

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Why choose Dr. Nichols

Dr. Brent O. Nichols, a general dentist in Huntington Beach, CA, works hard to ensure each of his patients receives exceptional patient care in a relaxing and friendly environment. Our staff is highly trained to provide you with the care you need and deserve. Dr. Nichols is proud to offer advanced dental procedures including the LANAP Laser Treatment, Dental Implants, Invisalign, Porcelain Veneers, and Implant Supported Dentures.

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