Oral Systemic Connection

Your mouth is essentially the gateway to your body. Poor or good oral health has a direct impact on your systemic health, and if your systemic health is afflicted by disease, this in turn has an impact on your oral health. It’s vital to evaluate where your oral and systemic health stand, so that you can better balance them.

The Oral to Systemic Connection

Your mouth has vital defense mechanisms and poor oral hygiene will weaken these defenses, leading to problems like cavities, gum disease, dental abscesses, or more. What many people don’t realize is that these oral conditions can stir up other diseases in the body, such as:

  • Pneumonia: An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, filling them with fluid. Periodontal (gum) disease and dental caries can trigger pneumonia.
  • Endocarditis: A rare condition that inflames your heart lining, muscles, and valves. Minor gum injury or poor oral hygiene that results in infection can trigger this disease.
  • Cardiovascular disease: Affects your heart and blood vessels, which can lead to arrhythmia, heart failure, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and more. Periodontal disease is a common trigger of heart problems.
  • Pregnancy and birth complications: Periodontal disease in expecting mothers can cause premature birth and low birth weight.

The Systemic to Oral Connection

On the other side of the connection, you may have an incredible oral hygiene routine, but are afflicted by a certain disease that makes it a struggle to maintain. Unfortunately, if it’s a chronic disease, the situation is more so out of your hands and all you can really do is your best to maintain a healthy mouth. Some systemic diseases that affect your oral health include:

  • Diabetes: A disease where the pancreas cannot properly regulate glucose levels. Over time, if a diabetic cannot maintain proper levels, they have a higher risk of developing tooth decay, cavities, or gum disease.
  • HIV/AIDS: AIDS is a chronic immune system disease caused by HIV. HIV damages the immune systems by interfering with the body’s natural ability to fight infection and disease. With the body’s defenses weakened, this disease can cause chronic dry mouth, periodontal disease, sores, blisters, warts, thrush, or dental caries.
  • Osteoporosis: A disease that causes the bones in your body to become weak and brittle that a minor fall, stress, or cough may cause a fracture. The same goes for your teeth, as this condition can cause loose teeth, receding gums, or ill-fitting dentures.
  • Alzheimer’s disease: A progressive neurological disorder that causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to die. Typically occurring in elderly patients, this disease can lead to periodontal disease or loose teeth.

There are other diseases linked to oral health, such as eating disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, certain cancers, and immune system disorders. Certain medications, including decongestants, antihistamines, painkillers, diuretics, and antidepressants, can also cause oral health problems because they have the potential of reducing saliva production.

Protecting Your Oral Health

It’s important to protect your oral health, whether you are afflicted with a disease or not. The simplest way you can do this is by practicing good oral hygiene:

  • Brush and floss your teeth at least two times a day, every day.
  • Use a fluoridated toothpaste.
  • Incorporate mouthwash into your routine to help remove remaining debris.
  • Replace your toothbrush every three to four months.
  • Schedule regular visits to your dentist for checkups and professional cleanings.
  • Eat more vegetables and limit sugary and acidic food and drinks.
  • Avoid smoking, chewing, or vaping any type of tobacco product.

Protecting your oral health is a long-term investment in also protecting your systemic health. Be sure to contact your dentist with any oral health problems that come up, or if you’ve been diagnosed with a disease that will affect your oral health.

Our Location

12 Main Street Atkinson NH 03811 *Entrance on Robie Lane

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

7:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

7:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

7:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

7:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

By Appointment Only

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

What Our Patients Say About Us

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    Mimi G.
  • "For 14 years I have struggled with a bad root canal! 14 years of pain and infections and each dentist I saw seemed to make it worse. When I met Dr. Reed I was pretty traumatized but he was the most compassionate doctor I have ever met! It feels great knowing I have finally found a dentist I can trust."
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  • "Just had my first visit with Dr. Reed. I’m very impressed with the entire experience. Everyone was friendly, professional and competent. Dr. Reed took the time to explain everything I needed to know. I know I made the right decision to come to this practice."
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  • "I have been a client of Dr. Perreault and his amazing team of professionals for many years! I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a dedicated team who have years of experience and are top notch! I actually look forward to going to the dentist because I know I am in good hands with all my dental needs."
    Jeff G.
  • "I could not be more pleased with the dental treatments I have received here throughout the years/decades. Dr. Perreault's personal and thoughtful demeanor is only exceeded by his dentistry skills. He always has the latest technologies. His staff are professional and always make you feel you welcomed and comfortable."
    Paul S.
  • "I second ALL of the praise!!! Hands-down the cleanest most professional place I’ve ever been in.
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    Hats off to Dr. Perreault and all of his staff!!
    1000 stars if I could!!"
    Dave A.
  • "Great team, called with a tooth ache. They got me right in, staff was all very kind and friendly. Dr. Perreault explained everything clearly. Made an appointment for my next visit. Would recommend to anyone. Happy to have been referred to them."
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