Robert E. Anderson, D.D.S.

Oral Systemic Health in Placerville, CA

Oral health and chronic diseases go hand-in-hand. Some chronic diseases may lead to problems in your mouth and vice versa. Poor oral health houses many problems that affect your health and quality of life in the long run.

Diabetes

If you do not maintain your oral health, there are high chances of developing diabetes. Gum disease or periodontal disease causes your blood sugar to rise. If you do not treat your gum disease on time, the increased blood sugar level may raise your risk of developing diabetes.

Upon experiencing symptoms like swollen gums, pain in the gums, and bleeding from them, you must visit our clinic. We will carry out your dental examination and treat the problem.

Cardiovascular Diseases

Your mouth houses hundreds of bacteria. A healthy mouth tends to fight against the bad bacteria that lead to disease. But if you are suffering from an infection or gum disease, you may lose the ability to fight off these microbes.

Many studies have highlighted the relation between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease. The bacteria present in your mouth may lead to inflammation and infection connected to clogged arteries, heart disease, and even stroke.

Poor oral health also leads to endocarditis or infection in your heart. It is caused when the bacteria enter your bloodstream attached to the weakened areas of your heart. The bacteria may come from your mouth. To prevent such problems, you must pay special attention to your oral health.

How to Care for Oral Health?

When you do not take your oral care seriously, you may fall prey to infections, diseases, and other problems that may equally affect your overall health. Do not skip appointments at our dental clinic. Visit us twice a year for regular dental check-ups and examinations. It also constitutes a part of preventive dental care.

  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth twice daily.
  • Floss your teeth every day, especially after finishing your meals.
  • Take care with your diet. Limit the consumption of starchy and sugary goods and sweetened or soft drinks.
  • It is a good idea to opt for professional teeth cleaning to keep the accumulation of calculus at bay.
  • Use an antiseptic mouthwash to wash your mouth and control bad breath.
  • Treat all the symptoms of dry mouth by keeping yourself hydrated. Give up smoking or consuming tobacco in any form.
  • Do not consume alcohol.

Please reach out to our dental practice in Placerville, CA, to consult with Dr. Anderson. Please call Dentist in Placerville CA at (530) 622-9068 or schedule an online consultation, and we’ll guide you further.

Location

4300 Golden Center Dr, Suite G, Placerville, CA 95667

Phone: (530) 622-9068

Office Hours

MON Closed

TUE - FRI 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

SAT - SUN Closed

Get in Touch

Email: placervilledds@yahoo.com

Call or Text Us: (530) 622-9068