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Taking care of Gum Disease can help prevent Heart Disease in Gainesville Georgia

Posted by Dr. Joseph Weber — @ 6:43 pm under Dental Health, Family Dentist, General Dentistry, Gum Disease
Journal of Periodontology, American Journal of Cardiology develop clinical recommendations on treatment of periodontitis, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
June 2, 2009

CHICAGO, Illinois–Cardiovascular disease, the leading killer in the United States, is a major public health issue that contributes to 2,400 deaths each day.

Periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory disease that destroys the bone and tissues that support the teeth, affects nearly 75 percent of Americans and is the major cause of adult tooth loss. While the prevalence rates of these disease states seem grim, research suggests that managing one disease may reduce the risk for the other.

A consensus paper on the relationship between heart disease and gum disease was recently developed by the American Academy of Periodontology and The American Journal of Cardiology. The paper is published concurrently in the online versions of the AJC, a peer-reviewed journal circulated to 30,000 cardiologists, and the Journal of Periodontology, the official publication of the AAP.

Developed in concert by cardiologists and periodontists, the paper includes clinical recommendations for medical and dental professionals to use in managing patients living with, or who are at risk for, either disease. As a result of the paper, cardiologists may now examine a patient’s mouth, and periodontists may begin asking questions about heart health and family history of heart disease.

Specific clinical recommendations include:

* Patients with periodontitis who have one known major atherosclerotic CVD risk factor such as smoking, immediate family history for CVD, or history of dyslipidemia should consider a medical evaluation if they have not done so within the past 12 months.

* A periodontal evaluation should be considered in patients with atherosclerotic CVD who have: signs or symptoms of gingival disease, significant tooth loss, and unexplained elevation of hs-CRP or other inflammatory biomarkers.

* A periodontal evaluation of patients with atherosclerotic CVD should include a comprehensive examination of periodontal tissues, as assessed by visual signs of inflammation and bleeding on probing, loss of connective tissue attachment detected by periodontal probing measurements, and bone loss assessed radiographically. If patients have untreated or uncontrolled periodontitis, they should be treated with a focus on reducing and controlling the bacterial accumulations and eliminating inflammation.

* When periodontitis is newly diagnosed in patients with atherosclerotic CVD, periodontists and physicians managing patients’ CVD should closely collaborate in order to optimize CVD risk reduction and periodontal care.

The clinical recommendations were developed at a meeting held in early 2009 of top opinion leaders in cardiology and periodontology. The consensus paper also summarizes the scientific evidence that links periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease and explains the underlying biologic and inflammatory mechanisms that may be the basis for the connection.

According to Kenneth Kornman, DDS, PhD, editor of the Journal of Periodontology and a co-author of the consensus report, the cooperation between the cardiology and periodontal communities is an important first step in helping patients reduce their risk of these associated diseases.

“Inflammation is a major risk factor for heart disease, and periodontal disease may increase the inflammation level throughout the body,” Dr. Kornman said. “Since several studies have shown that patients with periodontal disease have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, we felt it was important to develop clinical recommendations for our respective specialties. Therefore, you will now see cardiologists and periodontists joining forces to help our patients.”

While additional research will help identify the precise relationship between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease, recent emphasis has been placed on the role of inflammation–the body’s reaction to fight off infection, guard against injury or shield against irritation.

While inflammation initially intends to have a protective effect, untreated chronic inflammation can lead to dysfunction of the affected tissues, and therefore to more severe health complications.

“Both periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease are inflammatory diseases, and inflammation is the common mechanism that connects them,” said Dr. David Cochran, DDS, PhD, president of the AAP and chair of the Department of Periodontics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

“The clinical recommendations included in the consensus paper will help periodontists and cardiologists control the inflammatory burden in the body as a result of gum disease or heart disease, thereby helping to reduce further disease progression, and ultimately to improve our patients’ overall health. That is our common goal.”

 

Bad Breath Is No Fun For Gainesville Residents

Posted by Dr. Joseph Weber — @ 2:27 pm under Dental Health, General Dentistry

Bad Breath Is No Fun For Gainesville Residents Imagine you are starting a new job in Gainesville and meeting your new boss for the first time. Confidence is key to your success. As you reach out to shake the extended hand your broad confident smile exposes rows of pearly white teeth, yet when you open your mouth to exchange greetings you worry about bad breath. Perhaps your breath is not as a pleasant as you had hoped. Bad breath is a worry and possible embarrassment for many residents of Gainesville, Georgia, from ages 3 to 93. Regular dental checkups at Weber Family Dental can help alleviate your concern over bad breath. We have been addressing bad breath since 1991.

The technical term for bad breath is halitosis. Many factors can cause or contribute to halitosis. One of these factors is the food you eat. Onions and garlic are both known for having a potent affect on your breath. Simply observing the foods you eat here in Gainesville can result in a change in your breath.

In most cases, bad breath originates in your mouth. Transient bad breath can be resolved through eating or brushing, and is a temporary condition usually associated with a dry mouth. Persistent bad breath can be a serious problem effecting as much as 25 percent of our Gainesville residents. Persistent bad breath can be caused by dry mouth, and is made worse when food is not cleared away properly.

Brushing and flossing daily is a critical step in curing bad breath. Food particles can build up in your mouth and foster bacteria which can cause bad breath. This not only includes the food particles that may get stuck between your teeth, but also the food that collects around your gums or on your tongue. Brushing and flossing daily can help reduce the amount of food particles that stay in your mouth and cause bad breath. Regular visits to Weber Family Dental in Gainesville can also reduce or eliminate the progression of bad breath.

Other factors that can contribute to bad breath for Gainesville residents include dry mouth, tobacco use, and health concerns such as infections. Come visit Weber Family Dental located in Gainesville, Georgia; we’ll provide you with information about bad breath in a professional environment. Give us a call at 678.928.9320 to set up an appointment.

Dr. Joe Weber

Common Myths about Gainesville Family Cosmetic Dentistry

Posted by Dr. Joseph Weber — @ 7:30 pm under Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, Porcelain Veneers, Teeth Whitening

Common Myths about Gainesville Family Cosmetic Dentistry Myth #1: Cosmetic Dentistry is Never Necessary for a Healthy Smile

Many so-called Lawrenceville cosmetic dental procedures are not solely cosmetic. Cumming dental procedures such as tooth replacement are smile-enhancing and, more importantly, prevent many potential problems such as tooth movement, bone loss and difficulty chewing and speaking.

Myth #2: A Norcross Dental Bridge is the Only Way to Replace a Missing Tooth

Dental bridges are an Gainesville dental cosmetic procedure that have been used for many years with success. However, dental implants are often a better choice for replacing one or more missing teeth. Dental implants have many advantages for Athens dental patients. They feel like natural teeth, they are stronger, and they are easier to clean than dental bridges. Georgia tooth implants can also be used to anchor dentures or partial dentures.

Myth #3: At-Home Kits are as Effective for Norcross Tooth Whitening Than a Professional Dental Solution

At Weber Family Dental, we offer our Lawrenceville dental patients teeth whitening treatments that provide a much greater level of whiteness than at-home kits. At-home kits may remove surface stains, but they do not provide optimum results and can often lead to uneven coloring.

Myth #4: Dental Bonding is the Best Way to Fix a Chipped Tooth.

Dental bonding can restore the shape of a tooth, but may not be the best long-term solution. If you have a damaged tooth, you may be a good candidate for porcelain veneers. Call us at 678.928.9320 to set up an appointment so we can determine the best solution for you.

Myth #5: Cumming Braces are the Only Way to Straighten Teeth

Braces are often part of a transforming dental makeover for our Lawrenceville teens and adults alike. However, if your teeth are only slightly crooked, lumineers can reshape your teeth and dramatically improve your smile. And the best thing about veneers? They offer instant results!

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Gainesville Cosmetic Dentistry at Weber Family Dental

Posted by Dr. Joseph Weber — @ 12:13 pm under Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, Porcelain Veneers

Cosmetic Denistry in Lawrenceville Do you have a damaged tooth that causes you embarrassment? Even if all your other teeth are nicely shaped and pearly white, guess what other people notice? Yep, the ugly duckling. You have probably experienced that yourself when you have looked at a smile that contains one discolored tooth. No matter how hard you try, the unsightly one is impossible to ignore.

A beautiful smile is an important component of your overall appearance. Unattractive teeth draw the eye away from other pleasing features such as thick shiny hair, gorgeous eyes or a peaches and cream complexion.

Fortunately, there are several cosmetic dental procedures to restore or repair one or more teeth. At Weber Family Dental in Gainesville, we can complete most of them in one short visit. Think about it; you could achieve a stunning smile in less than an afternoon!

Veneers, Bonding and Cosmetic Implant Dentistry
Dental bonding is an affordable cosmetic dentistry procedure available in Gainesville at Weber Family Dental. We use dental bonding in a variety of applications. In addition to repairing damage, dental bonding can close gaps between teeth.

Porcelain veneers are another minimally invasive cosmetic fix. Like cosmetic dental bonding, veneers correct chips, cracks and improve tooth shape.

What if your problem is not an unattractive tooth but a missing tooth? Don’t despair, a beautiful smile is still possible in Lawrenceville with dental implants.

For more information about veneers, bonding, implants and other cosmetic denistry procedures, call Weber Family Dental at 678.928.9320. We are conveniently located at 1146 South Enota Drive, Gainesville, GA. We provide advanced dentistry for patients in Cumming, Norcross and the surrounding areas. We look forward to showing you cosmetic dentistry ‘before after’ pictures.

Find A Dentist

Posted by Dr. Joseph Weber — @ 10:18 am under Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Health, Family Dentist, General Dentistry

There are a lot of places to look for a dentist, but its not always easy to find the right dentist in Gainesville.

It used to be that in Gainesville you could find a dentist just by walking down to the corner of the street. Like many small towns, there would be a dentist on the corner of ‘north and main’, just up from the fire house, and across from the bakery.

Today, finding a dentist around Gainesville can take a little more time, and a little more effort. Our local community is spread out a little more, and there is more than one option for finding a local dentist.

Let’s look at a few of the ways to find a local dentist in Gainesville:

The old timers among us still reach for the yellow pages when we look to find a dentist. The yellow pages have been a standard for dentists since the beginning, and are a quick way to get a good list of local Gainesville dentists.

Studies are showing an ever increasing number of Gainesville consumers are turning to their Internet connection to find a dentist. To find a dentist online can mean more than just a name and a phone number; many dentists, like us, have additional information on their website that will help you gain a better understanding of their practice and the services they provide.

Many people find a dentist in the Gainesville community through printed mailers and flyers that come to your door.  Dentists spend a lot of money on these types of flyers, which can often carry a discount opportunity or special promotion.

The most popular method used to find a local dentist? …Word of mouth. Studies have shown that people in Gainesville are more willing to listen to a family member or close friend when it comes to finding a local dentist.

We understand this last point, and make it our job to keep our patients happy, healthy, informed and comfortable during their visit to the dentist. We know if you leave happy, your friends and family in the Gainesville area will hear about us, too.

If you are looking for a dentist, please give us a call. You can reach us at 678.928.9320.

If you know a friend who is trying to find a dentist in the Gainesville area, please pass our name along.

We look forward to seeing you both!

PS: Just click on the words ‘find a dentist’ in this article to visit our online dental website.

 

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