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Top Ten Dental FAQs

We all have several questions pertaining to our dental health. Here is taking a look at some of the most common dental FAQs.

# FAQ 1
Is there any relationship between oral health and overall health of the body?
Recent studies and researches state that poor oral health can lead to other problems in the body.

# FAQ 2
What health issues can be caused as a result of poor dental health?
Some health problems that could be a consequence of poor dental health include heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and even respiratory disease.

# FAQ 3
What is the link between dental health and heart?
When you have poor dental health, you are bound to have numerous bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria enter the blood stream and affix themselves to the blood vessels that connect to the heart. This results in formation of clots and eventually heart attack or stroke.

# FAQ 4
Are gum disease and strokes related?
There are several studies that opine that people with gum diseases are at a higher risk of developing strokes.

# FAQ 5
What is the relationship between diabetes and dental health?
Diabetics are at a greater risk of developing gum diseases as compared to non- diabetics. This is because diabetics are more prone to infections. Also, if you have diabetes, any kind of gum diseases can increase your blood sugar. This can lead to diabetic complications.

# FAQ 6
Do gum diseases in a pregnant woman have any effect on an unborn baby?

Pregnant women with gum diseases are at a risk of premature delivery. This is primarily due to the fact that gum diseases increase the level of biological fluids that induce labor pain. Also, the unborn baby may have low birth weight.

# FAQ 7
Can gum diseases affect the lungs?

Gum diseases are demarcated by the existence of large number of bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria travel through the throat and reach the lungs. This can lead to chest infections such as pneumonia.

# FAQ 8
Are there any symptoms of poor dental health?

Some of the most common symptoms of poor dental health include bad breath, bleeding of teeth, inflammation and soreness in gums and loose teeth.

# FAQ 9
Is it important to tell the dentist about other changes in overall health?

The changes in your overall health could be a result of dental problems. So, it is important that you tell your dentist about the same.

# FAQ 10
Are gum diseases hereditary?

There are some studies that state that gum diseases could be hereditary. However, gum diseases are primarily caused due to the formation of plaque.

With this added knowledge, you should be able to take care of your oral health better.