Three Things COPD Sufferers Should Know During The Cold Season

Released on = November 28, 2006, 8:43 am

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

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Learn how the immune system is compromised by poor oral
hygiene and why impeccable daily cleaning in the mouth is necessary.

Press Release Body = Holland, MI November 29, 2006 - If you have emphysema, chronic
bronchitis or asthmatic bronchitis (the group of diseases that make up Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD), you have a few good reasons to keep your
teeth clean:
. There are over 300 species of bacteria that live in your mouth. Periodontal
disease is caused by the plaque producing bacteria.
. Studies suggest that periodontal disease may promote the progression of COPD.
Bacteria in the mouth may infect the body either through saliva or from breathing
into the lungs.
. Cytokines are released by the body in defense of periodontal disease. These
cytokines tax the body's immune system.

COPD sufferers know an ordinary cold or flu can be destructive. Coughs linger and
flu turns into pneumonia.

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 ForceŽ that combines brushing and flossing - are available. The Dental
Air ForceŽ (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.

Studies show that oral health is critical to total health. The National Center for
Health Statistics reports that there are over 16 million Americans with COPD and it
is the fourth leading cause of death. So, keeping your teeth clean is good "health
sense".
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Web Site = http://www.dentalairforce.com

Contact Details = 933 Butternut Drive
Holland, MI 49424
616-399-8511
info@dentalairforce.com
www.dentalairforce.com

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