New Jersey Dental Implant News: Half The World’s Population Suffers From Major Tooth Decay!

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This article discusses the shocking findings of a global health survey looking at the incidence and severity of gum disease and tooth decay.

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This article discusses the shocking findings of a global health survey looking at the incidenceand severity of gum disease and tooth decay.

It’s a shocking realization to come to, but a report published in the peer-reviewed Journal of DentalResearch lead by Professor Wagner Marcenes of the University of London, has indicated that the numberof people suffering from severe untreated tooth decay lies in the billions! In fact, this report states thatmore than half the world’s population is affected. Considering that population is approximately sevenbillion people, the estimated number of those with serious oral illness is around 3.9 billion!

“When you consider that even those with a decent education and economic background fail to look aftertheir teeth properly and go for regular dental appointments, these statistics come as no surprise,” sayNewNewNewNew JerseyJerseyJerseyJersey dentaldentaldentaldental implantimplantimplantimplant specialists. “Gum disease is a very real problem and one that is prevalentamongst North American society, not to mention the world.”

What is so strange is that so many people don’t seek treatment for conditions that not only lead to quitesevere discomfort, but visibly wreck their smiles. To make the situation even stranger is the fact that gumdisease, tooth decay and dental caries (cavities) are wholly preventable. With simple, good hygienicmeasures and regular dental appointments, you can keep your teeth and gums in excellent lifelongcondition.

Then why does half the world’s population find this impossible to do?

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The international research project carried out by Professor Marcenes was a part of the Global Burden ofDisease (GBD) 2010 study. His interest was concerned with understanding oral health and its connectionswith whole body health. This peer-reviewed study revealed that:

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� Close to four billion people suffer from untreated oral ailments and conditions that could be causingsevere toothache, discomfort and difficulty sleeping. We’re not even talking about surface cavities andmild gum infections that can be readily ignored. “What this indicates is that there is a critical lack ofregard for the importance of good oral health and hygiene,” sayNJNJNJNJ dentaldentaldentaldental implantsimplantsimplantsimplants specialists.

� Of all the major illnesses and diseases considered by the GBD 2010research study (291 in number), cavities or tooth decay of a patient’s adultteeth was found to be thethethethe mostmostmostmost commoncommoncommoncommon. In fact, 35% of the world’spopulation struggles with the disability of having teeth that are riddled withdecay - a condition that can be extremely painful and difficult to eat andsleep with.

� The study continued to reveal that there was an appreciable link betweenthose who were at a moderate stroke or heart failure risk and rampanttooth loss and decay. “There is a very real connection between oral healthand overall general health,” say dental implants specialists in New Jersey.“This connection is serious and potentially fatal.”

� Additionally, the oral health problems mentioned in the study wereestimated to cause the loss of 224 life years for every 100,000 peopleconsidered! Who would have thought that neglecting to brush and floss could lead to a lower lifeexpectancy!

“Unfortunately, the situation doesn't seem to be getting any better, which is surprising considering ourincreased awareness of the importance of good oral health and hygiene,” comments NJ dental implantsspecialists.

Between 1990 and 2010, Professor Marcenes' study found that the global incidence and severity of theseoral ailments had increased by a substantial 20%. Furthermore, the average health issues beingconsidered are no longer mild gum infection and surface cavities, but rather severe periodontitis (gumdisease) and rampant tooth loss.

The Professor had this to say: "The findings of the GBD 2010 study highlighted that an urgent organizedsocial response to oral health problems is needed. This must deal with a wide array of health care andpublic health priorities for action."

What you can do in the meantime is brush more thoroughly, more frequently and for longer; floss yourteeth every day and give your dentist a call. It’s probably time you went for a check-up!