Sunday, November 15, 2009

Healthy Mouth/Healthy Body

The mouth is the gateway to the entire body. Oral disease is the number one medical issue affecting the world including the United States. The reciprocal relationship between the mouth and overall physical well-being continues to unfold and cannot be understated.

Clinical research reveals that oral disease may lead to cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes, kidney disease, pancreatic cancer, pre-term low birth weight babies, osteoporosis particularly in females, chronic obstructive respiratory disease, tongue cancer particularly in males, a precipitating co-factor relationship in Alzheimer's disease and other systemic problems showing a potential relationship with oral disease. Attacking oral disease is multi factorial yet uncomplicated, requiring periodic dental re-care visits, appropriate home care and proper nutrition to upholster oral as well as systemic health. The dentist must be aware of the systemic problems that may be affecting the mouth and take appropriate measures to mitigate the cause and affect relationship. Blood tests are frequently requested to analyze how oral disease is affecting overall health as well as determining what systemic problems may be affecting the mouth. As I tongue in cheek tell patients, your mouth may kill you in one of three ways:

1. What you say to others
2. What you eat or don't eat
3. What you don't do to take care of your mouth.

So the solution may lie in if you don't have something nice to say don't say it, eat good food with proper supplementation, maintain proper oral hygiene and you can avoid a number of factors that could cause an early demise. I look forward to answering your questions and assisting you in achieving optimal oral health.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Comprehensive Dentistry

For complete and thorough dental care, comprehensive dentistry describes the approach I take to insure you are getting just that.

The oral-systemic relationship, referred to in my accompanying summary, describes that relationship. I and my staff are dedicated to make every effort to maximize your understanding of the oral cavity as it affects your overall health. That includes nutritional implications and avoiding unhealthy dental practices.

Chosen in 2003 as The Best Dentist in the Daily Camera's yearly golden awards, recognized in 2004's 5280 Denver Mile High magazine as one of Metro Denver's best dentists and consistently listed in Guide to America's Top Dentists, I have an outstanding reputation in the community with referrals on request.

I am a graduate of The University of Iowa, fellow of the American Academy of General dentistry, a Diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management and other professional organizations including The American Prosthodontic Society that includes those proficient in crowns, bridges, implants, dentures as well as cosmetic procedures.

I have extensive experience in the field of temporomandibular (TMJ) disorders having studied with some of the best in the field.

I am dedicated to world missions for the disadvantaged having traveled to Asia and Africa as well as other countries to treat oral diseases amongst various people groups.

Please call our office at 303-444-1813 for any additional information or to inquire about a $25 credit toward a new patient examination and professional cleaning.