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How Does Dental Health Reflect the General Health Of the Body?

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There are several links between oral health and general body health, as both mouth and face sometimes show early signs of hormonal changes in the body. Recent research done to diagnose symptoms of illnesses, like cardiovascular disease and diabetes show that there is a strong relationship between dental problems and these diseases. In general, the signs of viral and bacterial infections in the oral region are symptoms of unhealthy organs in the body that can be diagnosed by tests.

Pathogens that enter from the mouth may first display symptoms within the mouth and then enter the body through lymphatic nodes. In Durham, these symptoms can be in the form of rashes, headache or lesions in the body. A Chapel Hill cardiologist can tell you all about the relation between dental health and general health, as several heart problems like endocarditis and clogged arteries can be linked to oral bacteria that can spread from the mouth to the blood stream.

Patients of life threatening diseases like HIV/AIDS have to visit their Durham dental clinic on a regular basis to seek recourse from mucosal lesions and throat problems. People with kidney problems frequently suffer from gum disease like periodontitis and bad breath. So a visit to the closest Chapel Hill Dental clinic on a regular basis will give you warning about any renal ailments.

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Getting Partial Dentures in Durham

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If you have lost just a few teeth and would like to get back a full fledged smile, getting partial dentures may be the way to go. Here are the basics on how to get yourself affordable dentures from your Durham Dental clinic.

Partial dentures are the perfect solution for anyone who has lost some teeth due to an accident or old age or has had them pulled due to some dental issues. A partial denture, also known as a bridge, may be permanent or removable. If you decide to get a fixed bridge put in at your Durham dentist, he will first remove fragments or partly damaged teeth that need to come out to accommodate the partial denture. Since teeth need time to heal from extractions, temporary dentures may be given in the interim. As with a crown, the dentist will make a cast of your mouth and create beautifully molded replicas of your teeth.

After an initial trial period of a few days, your family dental specialist will make adjustments to the partial dentures. Once you are satisfied with the look and feel, he/she will then cement the artificial teeth to the crowns placed on adjoining teeth.

Your partial dentures are now done. You may feel the need to return for adjustments as your teeth heal or as your mouth changes with time. Your Durham dentist will be more than happy to help refit them and make modifications to your partial dentures when the need arises.

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