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Your mouth: a window to your overall health.

Publication: The Exceptional Parent
Publication Date: 01-MAY-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
If your son had an abscess, yellow pus, inflamed tissue, or live bacteria on his face, would you take him to the doctor right away? Of course you would! But often, when the same condition occurs inside a person's mouth, where it is not so easily seen, it goes untreated for years and years. Routinely, other conditions that have "silent" symptoms are treated--conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and cancers. However, dental conditions often go ignored. It is unfortunate that oral health is frequently overlooked by patients and physicians alike, because oral health is not just a cosmetic or a grooming issue. Rather, oral health is linked to total body health.

We all know that meeting the needs of a loved one with a disability or complex medical condition presents challenges everyday, and it becomes very easy for a parent or caregiver to allow concerns such as dental health to fall by the wayside in the face of other priorities. But healthy teeth and gums are necessary for overall health. And people with special needs are especially predisposed to rampant tooth decay and aggressive gum disease, often as a result of their medical conditions or prescribed medications. Not only can a person's ability to chew, eat, and smile be affected, but infections can also seed to other parts of the body, jeopardizing the person's overall medical health. Problems that go unchecked can result in costly future treatments.

For these reasons, taking care of the teeth and gums should be as important to every person's daily routine as taking medications or exercising. And since dental diseases will not go away on their own, professional care from a dentist is necessary for maintaining oral health. Seeking the right dentist is important, as very few dentists treat those with special needs. To further complicate the lack of available care, many patients with severe medical conditions, dementia, or other disabilities are offered only tooth removal and dentures as a method for remedying oral problems, rather than the more functional and cosmetically appealing dental solutions more readily available to the general public.

The leading dental diseases are dental caries (decay) and periodontal (gum) diseases. They are so common that they affect nearly everyone at some point in life.

Tooth decay (sometimes called cavities) is actually a transmissible, chronic, infectious disease. Bacteria live in every person's mouth and feed on the same carbohydrates we do (sugars and starches such as milk, soda, candy, and even sticky fruits). The bacteria produce acids that destroy tooth enamel, resulting in tooth decay.

Gum (Periodontal) disease is a transmissible, bacterial infection that destroys the attachment fibers and supporting bone that hold the teeth in the mouth. It begins as gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums around the teeth. Left untreated, gingivitis becomes periodontitis, which involves progressive loss of the bone around the teeth,

which may lead to loss of teeth. Children are...

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