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Cases of Gum Disease Rising in America; More Sufferers Than Diabetes!

April 23, 2014

Filed under: Periodontics — atriumfamily @ 12:40 pm

We found this eye-opening article about cases of gum disease rising in America. One in every two Americans 30 years of age or older are now suffering from periodontal/gum disease! Gum disease has been linked to a variety of problems, such as cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and even Alzheimer’s disease and cancer. To help prevent gum disease, you should visit your dentist. Atrium Family Dental is Illinois’s leading dental provider for the communities of New Lenox, Frankfort, Mokena, Manhattan, Lockport and Joliet. Contact Atrium Family Dental today!

http://www.perio.org/consumer/love_the_gums_you%27re_with

Stages of Gum Disease

March 28, 2013

Filed under: Periodontics — Tags: , — atriumfamily @ 10:30 am

Did you know that plaque formation is happening inside your mouth as you read this article? The thought of it might be scary but that is really what happens, especially if you don’t work to maintain proper oral health care. The existence of plaque in your mouth is not only due to the lack of proper maintenance; it also concerns the food you eat every day. Plaque loves sweet foods, so if you’re a fan of sweet foods, you may be at higher risk for gum disease.

If you are not taking any action to ensure that your dental care is in top shape, you may begin experiencing toothaches. Toothaches are caused by the acids which form on teeth and attack/erode the tooth enamel that protects your smile. Once the enamel has been broken down, the bacteria penetrates into the softer tissues inside every tooth. When this condition, the start of gum disease, is not treated in its early stages, you can expect to have a broken tooth due to plaque in less than a month or two.
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Gum Disease and Breast Cancer – What’s the Link?

August 30, 2012

Filed under: Periodontics — Tags: , — atriumfamily @ 3:00 am

Recently, research carried out by the British Dental Wellness Foundation found that women who suffer from gum disease or who have missing teeth are up to 11 times more most likely to develop breast cancer than other women.

The link between cancer and poor oral health care hasn’t been officially determined, but poor oral health care has been linked to poor general healthcare and linked to diabetes, premature births and cardiovascular disease.

Your dental and general health is essential to the team at your New Lenox dentist, Atrium Family Dental. Contact Atrium Family Dental, your New Lenox dentist, and book your oral health care appointment today. We will work with you on your oral health care routine and offer you the chance  for the greatest and healthiest smile possible – and the satisfaction that your oral health care is the best one possible.
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Receding Gums 101: What Are Receding Gums?

August 9, 2012

Filed under: Periodontics — Tags: , , , — atriumfamily @ 3:00 am

One of the most common questions asked to dental professionals is: “what are receding gums?”. In simple terms, receding gums are a result of gum disease — causing your gums to have a “receding” appearance.

What causes receding gums?

Typically, gum disease plays the largest role in causing receding gums. In simple terms, bacteria that enters the oral cavity as a result of gum disease starts to form plaque. Plaque accumulation can cause inflammation of the gums and this inflammation results in erosion of gum tissue – giving your gums a recessed appearance.

How to prevent receding gums?
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How To Prevent Gum Disease In Your Pregnancy

February 2, 2012

Filed under: Periodontics,Uncategorized — atriumfamily @ 3:00 am

If you’re pregnant and wondering what effect your oral health might have on your unborn baby, the dental health experts at our dental practice want patients to know the facts about how oral health can impact pregnancy.

There has been evidence that shows a correlation between gum disease and premature babies. Researchers have revealed that pregnant woman who have gum disease are more likely than other pregnant women to have a premature birth.

There needs to be more research on this subject, but it does seem that gum disease is detrimental to fluids that induce labour. If gum disease worsens during pregnancy, the risk will be greater of having a baby born too early or too small.

The dental health team at Atrium Family Dental encourages pregnant women to visit our New Lenox, IL dental practice for regular dental appointments so that oral health issues can be treated before they have an impact on pregnancy.
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