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Does Gum Disease Have Psychological Consequences?


Posted on 5/1/2024 by Weo Admin
Many people think of gum disease (periodontitis) solely as a physical condition. Nonetheless, did you know that its impacts can extend beyond your mouth and influence your mental and emotional well-being? Read below to find out more.

The Link Between Gum Disease and Mental Health


Periodontitis can have a major impact on self-esteem and confidence. The condition causes swollen gums, tooth loss, and continuing bad breath, which makes it hard for patients to smile in public.

Additionally, gum disease typically causes persistent pain and discomfort. Dealing with the pain can massively increase stress and anxiety levels and even interfere with daily activities. In particular, it is common for patients to stay up all night due to the pain. This can affect their quality of life, especially their concentration at work or school.

Mental Health Issues Leading to Gum Disease


The relationship between periodontitis and mental health happens to be bidirectional. That is, people dealing with mental health issues are also likely to develop periodontitis. This is because they are highly likely to neglect or forget oral hygiene practices like brushing their teeth before bed.

Moreover, depression and anxiety, both mental health conditions, can cause patients to change their diets and eating habits. Some patients may completely lose interest in eating and maintaining proper nutrition. This leads to a weakened immune system and, thus, a higher risk of gum disease. Others turn to sugary or processed foods as a coping mechanism. These foods contribute to plaque buildup, which is the leading cause of gum disease.

Seek Professional Help


Gum disease and mental health are a potentially vicious cycle with far-reaching effects. As such, early dental intervention and strict adherence to proper oral hygiene routines can help prevent gum disease and the potential mental health challenges it can lead to. At our clinic, we believe in a holistic approach to dental health, aiming to improve the overall health and quality of life of our patients. Call us today to begin your dental health improvement journey.
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