14. > Association has been demonstrated between
periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease and
research continues to determine the extent to which
the association is causal or coincidental
15. 1.Bacterial Theory : Gum diseases may harm the heart too.
“The PORPHYROMONAS GINGIVALIS BACTERIUM” can
actually migrate from the mouth to the heart and cause
infalmmation in arteries that promotes atherosclerosis.”
2.C reactive protein: CRP is an inflammation marker – a
substance that the body releases in response to
inflammation . High levels of CRP in the blood mean that
there is inflammation somewhere in the body.
The researchers theorize that people living with a chronic
infection such as gum disease may produce higher levelsof
C-reactive protien,which could place them at higher risk of
heart attacks.
16. “Research has identified periodontal disease
as a major risk factor for Cardiovascular
Disease and Stroke”
20. Approximately 2.25 million people
have diabetes
Global Prevalence:
171 million (people having diabetes, worldwide)
in the year 2000 is expected to increase to at
least 366 million in 2030
21.
22.
23. …That’s two minutes twice each day spent on brushing and
two minutes once a day for flossing.
29. And by practicing good oral hygiene habits you can
help prevent tooth decay, gum disease and possibly
some serious health issues….
Editor's Notes
Good Morning and Welcome to Just Diabetes. I thank my Centre Head Dr.Amit Sharma and Medical Director Dr.Dhruv Singh for making their presence felt and giving me an opportunity to talk on this topic and specially thank you for giving us your time to our centre to listen to our talk show.So we are going to talk about 3 famous villians in our life.
>Type 1 / Juvenile Diabetes / IDDM / Childhood onset DiabetesChildren/Adults but most common in childrenCharacterized by loss of insulin producing beta – cells in the pancreas which leads to insulin deficiencyNo known preventive measure against type 1 which causes 10% of DM casesType 2 /Adult onset diabetes/Obesity related diabetes/NIDDMAdults more than 40 yrsMost common type of diabetesCharacterized by insulin resistance which may be combined with decreased insulin secretionOvercome by medication that improves insulin sensitivity or decrease the production of glucose in liver
This proverb rightly connects to our life.Are you going let the outsiders(diseases) come into our home and take away your things ( vital oragans) from your home.No, Right so why are we so casual about our health.Start protecting and Start Living.
The best example of life. Make your decisions on fact basis not on assumptions.
These are the basic functions of teeth or tooth. But other than this it also has a link with your other oragns of the body.One of them is Heart.
According to scientific studies, gum diseases and cardiovascular diseases may be associated.According to one proposition, the primary association between heart disease and strokes and gum disease is the relationship between inflammation or infection and the production of C-reactive protien. It is also found that patients with gum diseases have significantly higher levels of inflammatory products such as fibrinogen and WBC , which are well-known risk factors for acute heart attacks. This is also probably because the inflammation caused by periodontal disease increases the build up of plaque which may consequently lead to the swelling of arteries.2. Another theory is that with infection, the body responds in a way that the risk of developing,atheroscelorosis is increased.The dental bacterial components may be to blame.3. In one theory , it states that oral bacteria can affect the heart when they entre the blood stream, attaching themselves to fatty plaques in the coronary arteries and contributing to clot formation. As clot forms , the normal flow of blood is obstructed ,restricting the amount of nutrients and oxygen required for the heart to function properly which may lead to heart attacks.4. Moreover,new development in medical research have claimed that the bacteria CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIAE has been found in the walls off the blood vessels of patients who have had heart attacks It is therefore important you watch out for the symptoms of gum diseases such as bleeding after you floss or brish your teeth.
A bacterial infection in the moth caused by the accumalation of palque on the teeth
Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease and the most common .It is reversible and involves only gum tissue around the teethSigns: Bleeding when brushing or Flossing,red tissues between the teeth and pain or tenderness
Periodontitis is the more destructive form of gum disease. It is not reversible and involves permanent loss of the gums and underlying bone eventually leading to toothloss.Signs: Chronic bad breath, receding gums, and teeth that are loose (bleeding may or may not occur).
Tilt the brush at a 45° angle against the gumline. Brushing only 2-3 teeth at a time, gently brush the outside, inside and chewingsurfaces of all your teeth. Use short back-and-forth or circular strokes.Don’t forget to brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath!
Using your middle fingers, wrap about 18” of floss around them (but not too tightly). Leave about an inch or two of floss between your hands.Now,the gently follow the curves of your teeth,sliding the floss up and down the tooth’s surface a few times.Don’t forget to go below the gumline.
Personal ChoicesChoose healthy snacks and eat fewer foods that are high in sugar.Limit soda drinking and rinse your mouth afterward.