Gum Disease Risk Factors and Connected Illnesses

Dr. Kevin Hogan • Sep 29, 2015

Gum Disease Risk Factors

These risk factors may not directly cause oral disease, but they often work against treatment and preventative measures. Common risk factors include:

  • Genetics: Genes do not make periodontal disease inevitable, but they can increase the risk.
  • Braces and bridgework: Oral equipment makes it more difficult to keep teeth and gums clean.
  • Misaligned or crowded teeth: Crooked teeth may be hard to floss or brush on all surfaces.
  • Grinding or clenching teeth: Grinding and clenching hasten the breakdown of bone, gums and teeth and can make periodontal disease worse.
  • Stress: Excessive stress weakens the body’s immune system and increases the likelihood of grinding or clenching.
  • Hormone imbalance: Normal life events like puberty, pregnancy and menopause severally affect hormone levels, which can increase the severity of existing disease.
  • Prescriptions: Some medications cause dry mouth, which is the ideal environment for plaque build up.

Call Your Local Dentist Today

To discuss your gum health with a general dentist in Mt. Pleasant, SC , give Dr. Kevin Hogan a call at (843) 216-0908. Wish him a happy National Gum Care Month and ask for more information about periodontal diseases, preventative measures and treatment options for gum disease.

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