Periodontitis, an inflammation of the gums, when not being treated can lead to inflammation throughout the entire body. Furthermore, another study has also found that patients who have gum disease have an increased chance of inflammation in the body. More studies are being conducted to understand further, how the correlation between COVID-19 and gum disease affects individuals and how to treat it better.
Until then, prevention is key. Maintaining your regular dental visits and everyday cleaning will help lower the risk of potential COVID-19 complications. "Good oral hygiene has been recognized as a means to prevent airway infections in patients, especially in those over the age of 70." Regular dental hygiene visits should continue to be incorporated into your routine to reduce the bacterial load in your mouth and, thus, reduce the potentially harmful risks of bacterial superinfection.
Below are steps you can take every day to maintain good oral health and prevent periodontitis:
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