Showing posts with label periodontal disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label periodontal disease. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Can Gum Disease cause health problems?






The answer is YES!










Studies from American Academy of Periodontology have shown the following:

Gingivitis may increase the risk of Heart Disease and Stroke.

The risk of Cardiovascular disease may increase as the level of Periodontal
Disease increases.

So what may cause this?

The answer is BACTERIA!

Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease are caused by the bacteria found in plaque and calculus (tartar). Some other factors may increase the likelyhood of Gingivitis and Periodontitis such as:

  • Tobacco
  • Certain Medication
  • Gentics
  • Clenching/Grinding Teeth

However, the underlying cause of Gum Disease is Bacteria.

So what can you do to prevent Gum Disease?

The answer is call (818)881-6761 to schedule an appointment.


Dr. Ohanian will propertly identify and treat your gums. An important rule of thumb is proper home care. Take a look at the video at the bottom of the page for proper brushing and flossing to minimize Gingivitis and Periodontitis after you have had professional gum treatment.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

What are Dental Implants?





Dental Implants in simple terms is when a tooth is lost, an artifical root, which is made out of titanium screw, is surgically placed inside the bone. An abutment with its crown is what you see above the gum when an implant is restored. It is best to leave the implant inside the bone to heal for about 5-6 moths before restoring it with an abutment - crown. This is done mainly to insure the implant is going to be stable after the patient starts using the tooth to eat.




If an implant starts to move after the patient starts using it, that means the implant has failed and needs to be removed. After several months of healing the bone or even adding bone graft to the area, a new implant may be placed into that area again.

Implant surgery is not painful at all mainly because the bone has no nerve. Since an implant is screwed inside the bone, the patient shouldn't feel too uncomfortable since what we sense as pain is transmitted only through nerves.
Since implants are placed inside the bone, they tend to stay in even after the patient looses the rest of his/her natural teeth. Therefore, if you have the choice to choose between a bridge, which are prosthetic crowns fused together to close a gap, and an implant, you should always choose the implant since the bridge is cemented on your natural teeth which sooner or later will fail or will fall out because of gum disease. Since implants are placed inside the bone and not around tissue, they will never be prone to get loose because of periodontal disease. Our natural teeth have periodontal ligaments lining all around their roots whereas an implant does not have any contact with periodontal ligaments and it is only associated with bone.



Before placing implants, a CT scan is a good indicator of where nerves are located as well as estimating how much bone the dentist has to work with in order to place the implant. According to the CT scan, Dr. Ohanian is able to choose the right size, length, as well as the positioning of the implant in order to avoid any complications.
If the implants are to be place on the bottom jaw for example, the inferior alveolar nerve as well as the mental nerve are to be payed extra attention since they tend to run along the jaw from the back to the premolar areas.


On the back side of the maxilla(upper) for example, the sinuses need to be payed attention mainly to avoid the implant from penetrating inside.

Implants may also be placed on edentulous (no teeth present) areas and an overdenture or a bridge placed on top to provide better security than conventional dentures.

If you are a new patient or an existing patient, call our office for a FREE dental implant consultation. Dr. Ohanian does implant placement surgery and restoration in our office. Consultation will only take few minutes as she examines your mouth and palpates the gums to check for bone mass. In some cases, one X-Ray may be required for better diagnosis.
Call Adult and Kid's Dental Care to schedule in your free consultation (818)881-6761.