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A Healthy Mouth Could Help You Survive Coronavirus (Once Contracted)

A Healthy Mouth Could Help You Survive Coronavirus (Once Contracted) The Coronavirus has been shown to most severely effect those who have certain medical conditions. The CDC States that "older patients and those with chronic medical conditions may be at higher risk for severe illness"

These medical conditions are also known as Comorbidities
Covid-19 Comorbities

Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes
COPD
Hypertension
kidney disease
Lung disease
Those with serious long-term health problems

If you have any of these systemic conditions, the CDC says that you are at greater risk of death from coronavirus. We now know that poor oral health is a risk factor for all of thee diseases. In other words, if your mouth isn't healthy (particularly if you have gum disease) you are definitely at a higher risk for all of these comorbidities.

So reduce your risk for serious problems from the coronavirus by making sure your gums are healthy. Some of the things you can look for are tender gums, bleeding gums, teeth that are shifting/moving, and certain types of bad breath. When we see periodontitis we often see certain types of bacteria and parasites that are associated with it. These organisms get into your bloodstream and effect your entire body. That is what we eliminate in our office. We use a laser to treat gum disease, its a painless procedure and it is very effective. By getting your gums healthy, you can protect your overall health.

If you can get your gums healthy, you are going to be healthier. If you're healthier, theres going to be at less of a risk from serious complications if you contract the coronavirus.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please visit our website


We are happy to help you.

Joseph R. Nemeth DDS & Associates
29829 Telegraph Road #111
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 357-3100

We DO NOT accept Medicare or Medicaid at our office.
We require that a deposit be made prior to your appointment in order to reserve your time.

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