Unusual Advice For The Cold Season

Released on = October 24, 2006, 9:50 am

Press Release Author = P., Piero D.D.S.

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Three reasons why keeping your teeth clean can reduce the
risk of colds and flu.

Press Release Body = Holland, MI October 25, 2006 --The cold season is here
(September through March according to the National Institute of Health). The
standard advice for the prevention of colds is to wash your hands and keep your
immune system healthy by eating properly and exercising regularly. Washing your
hands is one way of keeping the over 200 different cold viruses from getting into
your system. Individuals with lower immune systems are more susceptible to colds,
since your immune system helps to defend the body, if and when a cold virus slips
in.

A less publicized approach to healthy living in the cold season is to keep your
teeth clean. Here's why:
1. There are over 300 species of bacteria that live in your mouth. Viruses use
bacteria as "factories" to grow and multiply. If a cold virus makes its way into
your mouth (usually from touching your hands to your mouth or biting your nails),
the less bacteria in your mouth, the less likely the virus will grow.
2. Periodontal disease is caused by the plaque producing bacteria. 8 out of 10
people have some form of Periodontal disease. Cytokines are released by the body in
defense of Periodontal disease. These cytokines tax the body's immune system.
3. Periodontal disease is a potential contributing factor for respiratory diseases,
according to the American Academy of Periodentology.

The bacteria that cause periodontal disease and are taxing your immune system are
breeding right now in the cozy, moist, acidic environment of your mouth. The areas
between the teeth are particularly good breeding grounds because the bacteria thrive
in the absence of oxygen. Symptoms of periodontal disease are often not noticeable
until the disease is advanced. A dentist can diagnose the disease in the early
stages, prior to individuals realizing they have it.

Periodontal disease is prevented by thoroughly cleaning your teeth. Professional
cleanings at a dentist office every six months, brushing teeth twice a day and
flossing once a day are recommended. Because it is a laborious task to floss, most
people don't. Yet, to prevent and control periodontal disease, flossing is extremely
important. Unfortunately, The Journal of Clinical Periodontology reported that for
those that do floss, only 18 - 35% of the plaque between teeth is removed. And oral
irrigators can't cut through plaque's sticky biofilm.

More tools are available to keep teeth and gums healthier than in the past. Electric
toothbrushes, oral irrigators, tongue scrapers, oral disinfectants and a new device
(Dental Air Force) that combines brushing and flossing, are available. The Dental
Air Force (www.dentalairforce.com) also has an added benefit of aerating the sites
between teeth, changing the environment and making it difficult for the bacteria to
grow.

Whatever method of cleaning used, studies show that oral health is critical to total
health. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services suggests that there are
over 1 billion colds every year in the US. With the cold season here, wash your
hands, eat healthy, exercise AND clean your teeth.


Web Site = http://www.dentalairforce.com

Contact Details = 616-399-8511
info@dentalairforce.com

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