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What Does Periodontal Disease Have to Do With Pregnancy?

December 25, 2013

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What Does Periodontal Disease Have to Do With Pregnancy?

When you think of gum disease, or periodontal disease, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Is it swollen gums, bleeding when you floss or increased sensitivity? What about babies? Though a newborn child probably isn’t even on the list of things you think about when you consider periodontal disease, perhaps it should be. Gum disease can actually prove incredibly dangerous to an unborn baby if its mother fails to receive proper treatment. This is why our Drs. D’Amico and Mauck in Aurora, CO offer exceptional preventative dental care to all of our patients, defending against gum disease and other oral health conditions before they cause a potentially serious problem.

The Important Connection

When a pregnant woman suffers from periodontal disease, the harmful bacteria in her mouth can travel through her bloodstream and affect the well being of her baby. In fact, women with untreated gum disease are seven to eight times more likely to give birth to a preterm infant.

Babies born before 37 weeks are at a higher risk for complications like respiratory failure, heart conditions and digestive issues. They may not feed normally and are typically underweight for the first few weeks to months of their lives.

Fortunately, periodontal therapy and routine cleanings are all that it takes to protect yourself and keep your bundle of joy safe and healthy. If you’re pregnant or thinking about making an addition to your family, Drs. D’Amico and Mauck would like to welcome you to our office in Aurora, CO for a cleaning and exam to ensure optimal dental health, for now and in the future. Contact us today to see what a difference our commitment to our patients can make for you. We also serve patients in Parker, Englewood, Denver, Centennial and the surrounding areas.

 

Learn the Symptoms of Gum Disease from Drs. D’Amico and Mauck

December 6, 2013

flossingYou may be surprised to learn that the most common oral health problem patients of all ages experience isn’t something obvious like cavities or bruxism –  it actually doesn’t directly affect your teeth at all! Gum disease (also known as periodontal disease) plagues nearly 80% of the population, and while it’s relatively harmless in its earliest stages, it can lead to some potentially devastating consequences if left untreated or unnoticed for too long, including tooth loss. Here in Aurora, Drs. D’Amico and Mauck are committed to providing their patients with all the information they need to keep their smiles happy and healthy, whether they’re at our office or simply brushing and flossing at home. Have you been wondering if you could be suffering from gum disease? Pain isn’t the only indicator of the condition, as some would believe. Here are some common symptoms you can keep an eye out for:

  • Gums that bleed during or after you’ve brushed or flossed
  • Bad breath that isn’t alleviated by brushing/mouthwash
  • A bite that suddenly feels off
  • Teeth that start to feel loose, as though they’re shifting
  • Receding gums (teeth that appear longer)

Additionally, here are some risk factors that can heighten your chances of experiencing gum disease.

  • If you regularly use tobacco and/or smoke
  • If you’ve undergone therapy for cancer at some point
  • If you regularly clench or grind your teeth
  • If you experience stress constantly
  • Poor nutrition

Contact D’Amico and Mauck, DDS, today if you have any questions about the threat of gum disease, or if you’re ready to schedule an appointment. Drs. D’Amico and Mauck offer periodontal therapy that can effectively treat your gums and restore health to your smile. We welcome patients from all over the greater Denver area, including Aurora, Centennial, Englewood, Parker, Denver Tech Center, and beyond.