Why Do 80% Of Patients Have Gum Disease After Dental Care, and How Does It Impact Your Overall Health?<\/strong><\/p>\n This article highlights the causal relationship between gum disease bacteria and systemic disease, and why 80% of patients have gum disease (bleeding gums). It also covers a simple, inexpensive, predictable even guaranteed treatment results that are obtained if the OraVital System is implemented.<\/p>\n Here’s a statistic: 80% of people have gum disease which is defined as tissue that bleeds when touched despite dentistry\u2019s best efforts.<\/p>\n This means the existing treatments and recommendations suggested do not work! In fact, if you follow these recommendations it may actually cause harm to patients by delaying more effective care.<\/p>\n In COVID-19 and gum disease, the same ACE2 receptor is attacked which creates an inflammatory cascade. This points towards a possible association between periodontitis and COVID-19, where several cytokine enzymes expressed in both diseases are regulated by this receptor.<\/p>\n ACE2 is a protein on the surface of many cell types. It is an enzyme that generates small proteins \u2013 by cutting up the larger protein angiotensinogen \u2013 that then go on to regulate functions in the cell. [source<\/a>]<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n These enzymes contribute to the whole-body inflammation that creates worsening outcomes for COVID-19 patients with gum disease.<\/p>\n The impact of a connection between periodontal treatment, IL-6 levels (an inflammatory molecule), respiratory conditions and COVID-19, can be powerful considering the high prevalence of periodontal disease in adults; the high transmission rate of SARS-CoV-2; the limited access to periodontal treatment during the pandemic and the shortage of health care resources related to hospitalized COVID-19 patients who require mechanical ventilation. \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Dr. Bale and Dr. Doneen state \u201chigh risk periodontal pathogens cause atherosclerosis\u201d. The body\u2019s reaction to them creates the triad of conditions that causes atherosclerosis. Dr. Bale says that his research shows that 50% of heart attacks are caused by these periodontal pathogens.<\/p>\n The Mouth\/Alzheimer\u2019s Connection<\/strong><\/p>\n Dr Miklossy states “Alzheimer\u2019s is a neurospirochetosis (caused by one of five oral spirochetes found with gum disease in neural\/brain tissue) with 93.7% of Alzheimer\u2019s patients having oral spirochetes in the brain tissues on autopsy.<\/em>”<\/p>\n Spirochetes cause syphilis and Lyme disease, producing similar neurological conditions as Alzheimer\u2019s. If these spirochetes could be killed, then Alzheimer\u2019s could be prevented. The OraVital antibiotic rinse targets these bacteria.<\/p>\n How does gum disease affect overall health if you have COVID – 19, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer\u2019s?\u00a0 When gums bleed, bacteria gain entrance into your blood vessels and tissues. They look for sites to breed throughout the body by direct invasion, potentially 24\/7\/365. The pathogens also stimulate the immune system to produce inflammatory products that create inflammation and tissue damage, while allowing more pathogens to reproduce. Inflammation worsens the outcomes for Alzheimer\u2019s, COVID and periodontal disease.<\/p>\n To control periodontal disease, we need to educate our patients on how:to:<\/p>\n Treating the gums alone does not and has not worked for over 100 years.<\/p>\n To acquire gum disease you need gums, and the bacteria which create a reaction with the patient\u2019s immune system dependent to the individual patient\u2019s response to the bacteria. Take a look for the words gum and bacteria in the following recommendations which we give to patients to prevent gum disease.<\/p>\n To control gum disease caused by bacteria we recommend:<\/p>\n Dental professionals do not routinely recommend bacterial testing for the pathogenic bacteria, nor recommend oral antibiotics because \u201cthey do not work for all gum diseases\u201d. True and true. If you have bleeding and medical\/dental risks, testing for the pathogens with BiofilmDNA<\/a> is indicated. If a particulate antibiotic rinse<\/a> is selected vs oral antibiotics to target the pathogens present, then one gets 3-4 times the minimum inhibitory concentration to penetrate all whole mouth biofilms unlike oral antibiotics. Rinses are superior to oral antibiotics. See article attached “Treatment of oral malodor and periodontal disease using an antibiotic rinse<\/a>“.<\/p>\n The things we tell patients to do, do not work predictably. Now we know why 80% of our patients have Periodontal Disease. Change is needed especially in this COVID era. Using the OraVital system can control gum disease in four weeks in addition to the therapies we now recommend. The results are predictable and guaranteed. With the oral systemic link so important in the COVID-19 era, it is time for dental professionals to adopt new scientifically proven methods to restore our patients oral and systemic health.<\/p>\n What happens if you follow the OraVital System and have the recommended dental care? The gum disease for 90% of patients predictably goes away in four weeks. If you remove the bacteria and keep it away, the disease is controlled by the patient vs the procedures. Stomach ulcers are now controlled using the same principles. We can cure cancer and ear\/bladder\/chest infections. Not everyone is allergic to peanut butter. If you were, you do not leave peanut butter in the house ever! Dental care leaves the bacteria (peanut butter) in the mouth and then treat the symptoms.<\/p>\n Two Key Facts:<\/strong><\/p>\n Review the medical history to discover medical conditions that are affected by periodontal pathogens. (CVD, HBP, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease, adverse pregnancy outcomes, cancers, RA arthritis etc). If they exist look for signs of periodontal disease closely.<\/p>\n To transform the biofilm, you need to test for pathogens if there are indications of risk:<\/p>\nKey Sections in This Document<\/h2>\n
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The COVID-19 and Gum Disease Connection<\/h2>\n
The Mouth\/COVID Connection<\/h2>\n
The Mouth\/Atherosclerosis Connection<\/h2>\n
Educating Our Patients<\/h2>\n
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Individual Patient Responses Matter<\/h2>\n
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Oravital: a System to Predictably Treat Periodontal Disease and Halitosis<\/h2>\n
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