Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Gum Disease = Inflammation = Alzheimer's Disease

Did you know that there is evidence linking the increased likelihood of developing Alzheimer's if you have gum disease?

Dental researches at NYU have found long-term evidence that supports this claim. Dr. Angela Kamer, Assistant Professor of Peridontology & Implant dentistry says, "The research suggests that cognitively normal subjects with periodontal inflammation are at an increased risk of lower cognitive function compared to cognitively normal subjects with little or no periodontal inflammation."

So what can you do about this? Inflammation in your gums is treatable. Dr. Clark has a revolutionary laser treatment that not only eliminates gum disease, but also strengthens and rebuilds gum tissue. This procedure saves teeth, and can save yourself from the potential of increased risk for Alzheimer's.  

Please do not delay in treatment for gum disease. Your very quality of life may depend upon it. Call our office today to schedule a consult with Dr. Clark.

Please feel free to research the LANAP procedure in depth on our website and listen to some patient testimonials of their remarkable experiences with the laser treatment.

Our website: www.laserdennist.com

Additional Testimonials: https://youtu.be/EDPtBIYsxjw
https://youtu.be/1kgJzdFfm3s


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4 comments:

  1. I didn't know that there is evidence linking the increased likelihood of developing Alzheimer's if you have gum disease. I think I should go to my dentist and see If I need any gum treatment.

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  3. Great blog..!!! We need to consult our dentist to treat gum diseases before it's too late. Because not seeking immediate dental treatment is dangerous. The spread of the infection can cause a loss of bone, as well as cause teeth to loosen or fall out.

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  4. Nice blog...!!! Gum disease can cause you to lose teeth. Its necessary to take early dental treatment, hence it will help you to save affected teeth.

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