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Periodontist On Chicago Says Gene Therapy Can Keep You Smiling For A Lifetime

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The future seems brighter and hopeful for millions of people who have lost their healthy smiles because of chronic and severe gum diseases. Periodontist on Chicago shares that through gene therapy, the lost periodontal support structures resulting from gum disease may be reconstructed.  This study is initially performed by the researchers at the University of Michigan. They concluded in their latest study that gene transfers of bone morphogenetic proteins or BMPs is a potential solution to defects in periodontal structures.
In advanced cases of periodontal diseases, the alveolar bone, ligament and cementum, the structures that support the teeth are severely damaged, which subsequently result in receding of the gums and tooth loss. Periodontal diseases are mainly caused by the buildup of dental plaques, the colorless and sticky films that accumulate on your teeth. Plaques are composed of food debris and bacteria that are easily removed by regular brushing and flossing. However, if they are not removed, the gum disease-causing bacteria release acids that demineralize the tooth surfaces causing dental caries and gum irritation. As a response to these toxins and acids, your body begins to secrete chemical substances that that destroy the integrity of the supporting structures of the teeth. As the disease advances, the teeth loosen leading to the unavoidable – tooth loss.
The researchers transplanted the genetically-engineered skin cells with bone morphogenetic protein or BMP into large areas of periodontal damage surrounding the teeth.  BMP has the ability to stimulate your cells to make new bone tissues, cartilages and cementum, the bonelike layer that covers the roots. The results of the study are promising. It was observed that the jawbone, periodontal ligament and cementum have significantly regenerated.
This is definitely good news for people who have suffered the negative consequences of severe gum diseases, which may include social isolation and diminished self-esteem. For the periodontal community, the findings of this research are a major feat. Gene therapy has long been considered a viable option for severe gum disease. Certainly, the answer to the detrimental effects of periodontal diseases may be obtained in the next few years.
Although gene therapy is a promising solution to the increasing number of individuals with gum disease, oral preventive measures and adherence to good oral hygiene is the best cure to periodontal diseases. Periodontist on Chicago recommends regular brushing and flossing of the teeth and frequent visits to your dentist. Well-balanced meals and adequate intake of calcium and vitamin C are a sure way to improve your oral health.
To prevent gum disease and its harmful consequences, visit Dr. Marcus, a highly trained general dentist, on the web at http://michaelmarcusdds.com  or you can contact him at (321)263-6898. Dr. Marcus is not a periodontist on Chicago but he can help in keeping your gums disease-free using a laser, and not a scalpel


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According to the Periodontist, Chicago Residents Who Do Not Consume Enough Vitamin C Could Increase Their Risk of Developing Gum Disease

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

It is fairly common knowledge that vitamin C is an essential nutrient, and plays a vital role in our overall health and well being. Vitamin C is a crucial element to the efficient functioning of the body and has many benefits that include treating and reducing the severity of cold symptoms, inhibiting the production of collagen, as well as acting as an antioxidant to protect the skin from free radicals. Vitamin C has also been believed to help to prevent some forms of cancer, heart disease and development of cataracts by protecting the lens of the eye from the sun. Dating all the way back to the late 18th century, sailors relied on vitamin C from oranges to prevent scurvy, which is a disease brought on by vitamin C deficiency and characterized by bleeding gums. According to the periodontist Chicago residents who do not consume enough vitamin C may also be more prone to developing periodontal disease.

A recent article published in the Journal of Periodontology detailed a study aimed at analyzing vitamin C and its relation to gingivitis, or the early stages of periodontal disease. The researchers examined vitamin C consumption in several thousand adults and discovered that those individuals who consumed less than the recommended daily allowance (60mg or approximately on orange) were nearly one and a half times more likely to develop gingivitis as those individuals who consumed three times the recommended daily allowance of vitamin C (180mg). Although more research is needed, many believe this correlation could be partly due to vitamin C’s role in maintaining and repairing tissue associated with its antioxidant properties.

Researchers have also determined that tobacco users have a much higher incidence of gum disease if they have insufficient levels of vitamin C. Smokers tend to utilize vitamin C in higher amounts than non smokers, as their body attempts to counteract the smoke oxidants. Since smokers tend to turnover vitamin C at higher rates, it has been recommended that they consume on average 90 mg of vitamin C daily in an effort to supply their body with the vitamin C it needs to function properly. Smoking is dangerous and increases the risk of damaging the gums and oral bone tissue, regardless of the level of vitamin C consumed.

There are many benefits to consuming sufficient levels of vitamin C as part of a well balanced, healthy diet. As indicated by the periodontist, Chicago residents should practice positive oral hygiene habits including brushing and flossing regularly, as well as seeking regular oral evaluations and cleanings, combined with a nutritious diet to avoid developing periodontal disease.

If you have questions about or would like more information on prevention and treatment of gum disease using state of the art laser technology, contact Dr. Michael Marcus today. Dr. Marcus is not a periodontist, but a highly trained general dentist who treats gum disease using a laser instead of a scalpel. Finally, there is an alternative to old cut and stitch surgery methods to treating gum disease. Don’t delay your treatment any longer; to learn how you can get the perfect smile you have always dreamed of, contact Dr. Michael Marcus today at (312) 263-6898.



Laser Alternative to Chicago Periodontist Gum Reconstruction Surgery

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

This blog is devoted to helping patients understand what their options are for treating gum disease.   For many people referred to a Chicago Periodontist a trip to the periodontist means gum surgery.  Many people do not realize that gum disease can be treated with a laser rather than a scalpel.    Dr. Marcus was the first dentist in Chicago to treat gum disease with a laser rather than a scalpel.