3.09.2021

Periodontal care can only be the tip of the iceberg when symptoms like bleeding gums appear ...

PASADENA, Calif . , March 9, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / - A Feb. 27 article reports that a variety of oral disorders such as bleeding gums and chronic bad breath are typical symptoms of gum disease and may be early signs of this type of Diabetes 2. Diabetics are three times more likely to suffer from tooth decay; It is believed that high blood sugar levels can damage the blood vessels that supply nutrients to teeth. When these blood vessels are damaged, the supply of nutrients is cut off and the teeth usually begin to wither. According to the Pasadena- based Premier Care Dental Group, patients who practice good dental hygiene but are still experiencing symptoms should see a dentist immediately to determine if periodontal care is needed, but also to check for signs of systemic health problems such as diabetes .

Of course, it's important to take good precautionary measures as this can prevent a wide variety of problems. The dental group says that excellent dental hygiene begins with brushing your teeth for about two minutes, at least 15 to 30 minutes after each meal. This serves two purposes: first, patients give themselves enough time to cover all the surfaces of their teeth, and second, they give their teeth a chance to properly remineralize their teeth by waiting up to half an hour to brush their teeth. The group adds that patients should use a soft-bristled brush and clean gently, as aggressive action can damage gums and tooth enamel.

The Premier Care Dental Group claims that flossing and mouthwash are also good for allowing people to reach areas that would otherwise be inaccessible to a toothbrush. There are often bacteria and food debris in the spaces between the teeth that can become infected if not checked. The group finds that flossing can remove loose food particles, while mouthwash can disinfect the area.

The Dental Group says that patients who have negative oral symptoms despite having excellent dental care could be symptoms of a serious illness. It is important to go to the dentist regularly for a check-up. In such cases, however, the urgency is much greater. The group says a dentist can look for signs of conditions like more severe gum disease or periodontal disease. Periodontal problems have been linked to a number of life-threatening conditions beyond diabetes, such as heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.

According to Premier Care Dental Group, patients should see their dentist as soon as symptoms appear and, as much as possible, see their doctor to ensure that their oral symptoms are not related to physical illness. Put simply, the group says waiting too long can put patients at unnecessary risk.

Readers can learn more about the Premier Care Dental Group by calling (626) 795-6855 or visiting the group's website at https://www.premiercaredentalgroup.com/ .

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Premier Care Dental Group, Premier Care Dental Group, 626) 795-6855, info@premiercaredentalgroup.com

SOURCE Premier Care Dental Group

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