(Newswire.net — January 17, 2020) — Leona Meditz, founder and executive director of HCP Wellnet and formulator of Clean Kiss Organic Oral Care products’ article The Silent Killer Only Dentists Can Stop has been published in Dentistry Today,the Nation’s Leading Clinical News Magazine for Dentists.
The article explains that periodontal disease, a bacterial infection that affects 47.2% of adults age 30 and older and 70.1% of adults age 65 and older cannot be diagnosed by a physician. The medicine routinely prescribed for it causes heart attacks. It can double diabetes and heart disease risks.
Periodontal disease triples the risk of dying from diabetic complications increases risks of pre-term birth, cancer, and even Alzheimer’s. It causes dental implant tooth loss. Treating it reduces annual hospital visits by up to 39.4% and annual medical costs up to $5,681.
Even though systemic disease risks are widely documented in medical and dental journals, few healthcare professionals have changed their protocols.
Meditz challenges dentists and health care professionals to become a health change agents by answering the following six key questions for their patients.
Is There an Active Bacterial Infection?
Of the more than 500 species of bacteria in the mouth, nine have been directly connected with periodontal disease.
The microbial-enzymatic N-benzoyl-DL-arginine-2-napthylamide (BANA) test is one of the modern alternatives to bacterial cultures. It detects the presence of three of these top periodontal pathogens in the subgingival plaque (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, and Tannerella forsythia) and takes 5 minutes to do in the office. The needed incubator and test strips are available online.
Is the Infection in the Bloodstream?
If there is bleeding on probing, the infection will be in the bloodstream.
Is It increasing Systemic Health Risks?
A FREE periodontal risk assessment connects periodontal health to systemic health risks like heart disease and diabetes.
Typically, systemic health risks first appear as consistent high blood pressure. There are many causes of high blood pressure, but most clinicians agree that bacterial infections top the list. If the patient is taking blood pressure medication, the medication may be masking this first indicator. Is your hygienist regularly taking and documenting blood pressure to see readings patterns?
Next, measure C-reactive protein (CRP) and A1c. Periodontal disease doubles the risk for inflammatory diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
Measuring CRP produced in the liver measures chronic inflammation, which is a marker that can measure systemic risks for heart disease. Just 4 mg CRP per liter of blood can quadruple heart disease risks.
A1c measures glycated hemoglobin averaged over the past 90 days and should be less than 6%. Both tests can be performed with a single finger stick using a dry blood test by any dental assistant. A1c/CRP tests are available online.
How Do I Get Rid of the Infection?
Scaling and root planing are the gold standard for periodontal disease control since they remove the plaque and calculus irritating tissues below the gumline. Chlorhexidine mouthwash, however, has been found to cause heart disease. Adding laser therapy, periodontal trays, or ozone to scaling and root planing, though, may increase success.
Laser-assisted periodontal therapy (LAPT) uses a carbon-dioxide, Er:YAG, or diode laser to remove necrotic tissues via ablation. The laser-assisted new attachment procedure (LANAP) uses a hotter (1064 nanometer) Nd:Yag laser to surgically remove necrotic tissue from the underlying connective tissue. Although there is conflicting research as to which is best, both kill bacteria and oxygenate tissues to promote healing.
Custom periodontal trays designed to deliver medicines beneath the gumline can also reduce bacteremia when used before scaling and root planing. This therapy requires patient compliance, as trays must be worn for 15 minutes three times each day.
The application of ozone in periodontics comes as a result of its physic-chemical properties. It is known to have antimicrobial, analgesic, immunostimulating, antihypoxic, and detoxicating effects on the human body.
Medical grade ozone is a mixture of pure oxygen and pure ozone in the ratio of 0.05% to 5% of O3 and 95% to 99.5% of O2. Due to the instability of the O3 molecule, it must be prepared immediately before use and cannot be stored over long periods of time.
Systemic antibiotics are taken internally to kill bacteria. Overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics can cause antibacterial resistance.
Since periodontal disease is multi-causal, choosing which therapies to use depends on the patient’s level of health as well as dental health, genetic propensity to inflammation, current medications, age, nutrition, and lifestyle. Although standard treatment may apply based on disease classifications, no one size fits all.
How Well Did Therapy Work to Control or Reverse the Infection?
Since periodontal disease is a bacterial infection, measuring bacteria before and after therapy is the best indicator of infection control. Oral DNA’s Alert 2 quantifies and compares before and after therapy results, eliminating guessing. It also shows genetic predisposition to inflammation.
How to Keep the Infection from Coming Back?
When we eat, drink, or breathe, we are re-exposed to bacteria. A healthy immune system helps control bacteria. Even though about 30% of the population is genetically predisposed to inflammation, the best way to avoid infection is to live a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise while avoiding smoking, alcohol, and recreational drugs.
Keeping your mouth clean plus adding nutritional support can give your mouth and body the healthy support it needs to resist gum disease. For example, one reason why gum disease returns is that most people don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables to produce inflammation-squelching antioxidants.
Clean Kiss Organic Oral Care Products has a money back guarantee to improve periodontal health when used twice daily as directed. Recommending Clean Kiss Organic Products is a good first step for those avoiding the cost of scaling and root planing or laser assisted periodontal therapy.
Your Turn
How many of these six questions can you answer for yourself? How well are recommended therapies, tools, and products stopping periodontal disease, the silent killer?
Please pass this on to your Dental Health Care Professional so you and your dentist can stop periodontal disease…the Silent Killer.
Ms. Meditz is founder and executive director of HCP Wellnet and formulator of Clean Kiss products. Her career mission is to “make HEALTH contagious” via oral health. She can be reached at leona@gowellnet.com.
About HCP WellNet
HCP Wellnet joins physicians, dentists, and their patients to make HEALTH contagious. Starting with Oral Health.
About HCP WellNet
HCP Wellnet joins physicians, dentists, and their patients to make HEALTH contagious. Starting with Oral Health.