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Dr. Marcos Ortega DDS

Dr. Marcos Ortega DDS provides cosmetic dentistry, sedation dentistry, and general dentistry in the San Diego, CA area. Experience high quality dental care for healthier teeth and a beautiful smile
306 Walnut Ave Ste 25
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone: 619-295-4545619-717-8459 MarcosOrtegaDDS@MySanDiegoSmiles.com

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Emotional Stress Could Cause Periodontal Disease


Emotional woes may place a strain on more than just your heart. According to the Academy of General Dentistry, emotional anxiety could affect your dental health.

"There's definitely a link between stress and dental health," says Nick Russo, DDS, spokesdentist for the Academy of General Dentistry . "Stress affects the immune system which can fight against the type of bacteria that causes periodontal disease, making them more prone to gum infection."

While stress has long been linked to heart troubles, researchers studied the effects of stress on dental health at the State University of New York at Buffalo, the University of North Carolina and the University of Michigan. More than 1,400 volunteers, ages 25 to 74, were studied to see how stress and coping abilities affect the risk for periodontal disease, which causes oral infection, inflammation of the gums, bleeding gums, and loss of bone.

Those at greatest risk for periodontal disease were those who were highly emotional in dealing with financial problems. The oral health of those with financial troubles were compared with those who had other pressures, such as stress over children, spouse, single life, and work. People strapped for cash had the severest periodontal disease. But here's the good news: Those who dealt with the financial strain in an active and positive manner had no more risk of severe periodontal disease than those without money problems.