Gum Disease and RA – Rheumatoid Arthritis

Inflammation is a common denominator between these two conditions and may be why people with RA are 8 times more likely to have gum disease, also known as periodontal disease or gingivitis.

It is important for people with RA and other inflammatory or autoimmune conditions to see their dentist regularly.  It’s not just about teeth.  Gum disease is a bacterial infection that is also considered a causative factor for heart disease, diabetes, and other serious illnesses.  This cycle must be prevented to protect your health.   Treating gum disease has also been found to lessen RA symptoms.

People with RA may find it challenging to brush and floss their teeth due to damage to their finger joints.  Dentists and Hygienists can provide assistance and tools to help in this area.  RA patients may also benefit from more frequent professional teeth cleaning to prevent or manage gum disease and stay healthy.   Be sure to tell your dentist if you have RA so that you receive the care that you need.

Evergreen Dental Care  (626) 285-0285  Alhambra, CA

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