Key Takeaways
Untreated periodontal disease is linked to, among other chronic
conditions, poor cardiovascular health.
There appears to be a bi-directional relationship between
periodontitis and some systemic health conditions driven by the body’s immune
response to increased inflammation.
Studies suggest that proper management and treatment of
periodontal disease has the potential to decrease medical costs and reduce
hospital admissions related to chronic systemic diseases.
Dental care is integral to whole-person health
and dental insurance helps provide that benefit.
Background
Periodontal diseases are among the most common
diseases in humans. The most prevalent form of periodontal disease is
gingivitis, which is caused by bacteria in dental plaque, characterized by
inflammation of the gums, and is reversible with good oral hygiene.
Periodontitis occurs when disease progresses and the gums pull away from the
tooth, creating a space between the gum and tooth where bacteria can fester,
multiply, and cause destruction of the gums, periodontal ligaments, and bone
supporting the teeth. Treating periodontitis requires professional care.
Observational studies continue to find potential associations between
periodontitis and several systemic health conditions.
One result of untreated periodontitis is
increased inflammation and inflammatory products elsewhere in the body. This
inflammation may adversely impact individuals managing conditions such as
coronary artery disease (CAD) cerebral vascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes
(T2D). Some researchers hypothesize that gum disease develops first and may
promote heart disease through chronic infection and bacteria in the circulatory
system, while others point out that atherosclerosis can begin in childhood and
progress over many decades and may be worsened by the presence of inflammatory
components from periodontal disease.
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