Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Gary Krupa, a Sacramento Dentist, Treats Gum Disease


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Did you know that your dentist can improve the health of your heart?  Scientists have found a direct link between gum disease and heart disease.  In fact, 91 percent of people with a heart condition also have unhealthy gums.  Since heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women, it is important to reduce risks wherever possible.  Having your teeth cleaned twice a year can help prevent gum disease and keep you in better health overall.

Gum disease is typically created when people have poor oral hygiene and lack of dental care.  This can include forgetting to brush and floss or skipping regular teeth cleanings.  Some people are naturally at an increased risk of getting gum disease, including diabetics, smokers, and people that use smokeless tobacco products.  Eliminating these habits and keeping blood sugar under control can help reduce the risk.
Dr. Krupa will look for signs of gum disease during regular dental exams.  Early detection is important because it allows him to treat the disease before it becomes painful and leads to other health issues. The first stage of gum disease is called gingivitis and the symptoms include swollen and red gums that may be sensitive or occasionally bleed.  They can be treated with a thorough cleaning at our dentist office.  In this procedure the bacteria are removed from on and under the gums.  Once the bacteria have been removed the gums can typically heal themselves and the symptoms will go away.  This is the best stage to treat the disease because the procedure can be done fairly quickly with minimal recovery time.

The advanced stages of gum disease create additional issues.  Gums typically start to recede and expose more of the tooth and even the roots which will make teeth appear longer or larger.  If the gums keep receding a pocket may form in the gum tissue. Bacteria can gather here and attack the tooth and roots to create an infection and potentially a dental abscess.  This can be painful and some people even lose their teeth at this stage.  In order to treat the condition the bacteria must be removed, the pockets closed, and the gums secured around the tooth.  This may be done with a gum graft or other procedure.  While more intensive, it may be necessary for protecting the teeth and roots.

Leaving gum disease untreated is not an option for people wanting to stay in good health.  As it continues to grow the health of your entire mouth is in jeopardy and as science has shown, so is your heart.  Additionally, pregnant women are at risk of going into pre-term labor when they have gum disease.  Even those who make it to full term may have a low birth weight baby.  Good oral health is important for both mother and baby during pregnancy and we help all of our patients stay in the best health possible.  Schedule a teeth cleaning and dental exam with dentist,  Dr. Krupa, so that he can prevent and treat gum disease before it creates major health problems.

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