Sunday, June 08, 2008

Two Very Good Reasons To Take Care Of Your Teeth And Gums

This week, two studies were released that demonstrated the importance of taking care of your teeth. In one study (Lancet Oncology. 2008;9:550-558) periodontal disease (gum disease) was associated with a small yet significant increase in cancer risk. An earlier study (1/2007) found a link between periodontal disease and pancreatic cancer.

The second study showed that when type 2 diabetics took care of their gums, they were able to control their diabetes much more effectively.

It's important to note that that gum disease is virtually symptomless until the later stages when it's too late to do much about it. If you don't floss you're teeth and see gum bleeding or visit the dentist often, it's very likely you wouldn't notice a problem until your teeth began to loosen in their sockets.

Keep in mind, that when you get old, you don't have to have false teeth! If you take care of your teeth now, they can last you a lifetime. Remember to floss daily and get yourself a good electric toothbrush. They're cheap now (under $20) so that if you're reading this, you can afford to get one.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A couple of points here. First, you failed to mention the well established link between cardiovascular problems and poor dental care.

Second, you surprisingly failed to mention two obvious suggestions. First, gargle with Listerine twice daily. Studies have shown that gargling twice a day is almost as effective as flossing.

Second, Colgate Total. Yes, there are issues with Triclosan, but your post makes a case for possibly going with that clearly superior past despite the risks.