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Gum Disease Bacteria Increase the Risk for Cancer
A new study reveals that too much exposure to a certain type of bacteria that is responsible for gum disease might actually increase the risk of the patient for developing cancer.
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Periodontal tissue is susceptible to a range of systemic medications. The effect of systemic drugs such as antihypertensives, antiepileptics, non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs on the periodontium can cause an adverse effect on the periodontal tissues or afford some degree of protection against periodontal breakdown or can lead to an increased risk of periodontal breakdown.
Patients struggling with increased tooth sensitivity have already got access to a new collagen treatment. With the help of this treatment, patients will get rid of all the pain and all the unpleasant effects caused by tooth sensitivity, which in turn is caused by receding gums. Gingival recession is an extremely common oral health issue nowadays, and according to recent statistics, approximately 50% of the adults in Great Britain do struggle with some form of gum line retraction.
Problems of the oral cavity can arise for an array of reasons, one of them being drug use. Both medications and illegal drugs can cause tooth decay, discoloration, and many other dental problems. These disorders at times can be long-term and irreversible. Thus, it is important to understand the potential side effects of any drug on your teeth.
Oral cancer has become a scourge in today’s world. According to the World Health Organization, oropharyngeal cancer is the eleventh most common cancer in the world. Nearly 39,400 people were estimated to be diagnosed with oral cancer in 2011 in the US alone, as per the SEER Stat Fact Sheet on the Cancer of the Oral Cavity and Pharynx.
An adult has 32 teeth. In front of the mouth there are incisive teeth and canines. On both side of the canines there are small molar teeth (premolars) and molar teeth (molars). Each side of the jaw has three molars. Last third molars are wisdom teeth.
Dental implant procedure is a complex, multistage process, requiring the responsible attitude of not only the doctor performing the surgery, but also the patient. In order to reduce the risk of complications and rejection of dental implant to a minimum, and maximize its life, it is necessary to comply with a dentist’s prescription strictly, including those relating to the features of hygienic oral care at various periods of time after dental implant procedure.
Gums make one of the most important parts in your mouth, and a part of it contributes to your smile. Many people who suffer from severe gum disease, often see the recession of the gums, and a greater part of tooth is exposed, which not only causes sensitivity when extreme hot or cold foods are taken, but also doesn’t look good when the person smiles.
A new invention in the research study of Alzheimer’s disease; a defective mutant strain of a bacterium that is responsible for gingival or periodontal disease can provide clue for the effective treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Recent studies on the gum diseases revealed that the gingival crevicular fluid, an altered serum transudate produced at the gingival sulcus can give a hint on the upcoming diseases of gum. Non invasive tests done with this inflammatory exudate can reveal a lot of facts about mild and severe periodontal diseases which may lead to teeth loss. This is an in expensive test that anyone can afford.
Approximately 7% to 8% of the dentists that are located in North America are currently providing Botox cosmetic treatments to patients.
The general causes cited for the onset of prostatitis include immune system difficulties, disorders of the nervous system, emotional stress, injury to the prostate, and infection. Now, recent research published in the Journal of Periodontology suggests that there is a significant connection between periodontitis and prostatitis.
A scientific discovery at the University of Louisville uncovers a new mechanism how P. gingivalis, a bacteria responsible for periodontal disease. The discovery could have implications for treating periodontal disease, an infection that leads to the destruction of gum and bone, causing tooth loss. P. gingivalis also is believed to play a role in heart disease, stroke and other major systemic health problems.
Periodontal disease or Periodontitis is an infection of the tissues that support the teeth. It is the inflammation of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused by specific microorganisms, resulting in progressive destruction of the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone with pocket formation, recession or both.
Scientists from The University of Melbourne have identified candidate vaccine antigens for the wide-spread gum disease periodontitis. The advanced stages of periodontal disease is a common problem all around the world, which leads to destruction of the tissues and later tooth loss at an early or middle age, and bone loss reduces the chances of replacement with a proper prosthesis.
Swollen gums are abnormally increased, obtruding, sometimes bleeding gums that may involve one or more papillae, triangular-shaped bits between surrounding teeth. Usually the gingival swelling reaches significant levels, blocking completely the teeth.




