Dental Implant Guide

Dementia: Your mouth is home to around 700 species of bacteria, some of which can cause gum disease. Recent research suggests that these bacteria are linked to Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, particularly vascular dementia, according to findings published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Tooth Loss and Bone Resorption: Missing teeth can lead to serious health risks. Studies show that having nine or more missing teeth is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and even death. What You Can Do? Many patients are unaware that they have dental infections stemming from periodontal disease or abscesses. During your consultation, we use advanced 3D imaging to thoroughly assess your bone condition and dental health. This technology often reveals hidden abscesses or infections that, if left untreated, could lead to these severe health issues.

A Healthy Mouth Equals a Healthy Life We all strive for good health because it’s the foundation of a happy, successful life. When illness strikes, it can drain our energy and steal our joy—and dental infections are no exception. While many patients seek dental implants to restore their smiles, few realize that poor dental health can accelerate the onset of serious diseases that could lead to a debilitating life or even death. Did you know that dental infections can trigger major health problems? Heart Disease: Stroke: Stroke, a major cause of disability among

So, next time you think about dental care, remember—it’s not just about your smile. It’s about your health, too. • SEE YOURSELF IN A NEW SMILE 502.268.4840 or go online at AdvancedImplantCenters.com

Sepsis and Septic Shock: A tooth infection that spreads can lead to septic shock, a life-threatening condition. Early warning signs include a sudden reduction in tooth pain, headaches, nausea, fever, jaw or neck swelling, and an increased heart rate.

Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 30% of adult fatalities. Studies reveal that individuals with dental infections are 2.7 times more likely to suffer from coronary artery disease than those with a healthy set of teeth.

American adults, can damage parts of the brain responsible for essential functions like speaking and walking. Dental infections and inflammation can cause blood to clot, potentially leading to blockages in the arteries supplying the brain (stroke) or heart (heart attack).

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