
The immune system is the crucial network of tissues and cells that allows your body to resist infections, but autoimmune diseases can complicate the process and lead to a host of health issues. While these conditions can increase a person’s risk of many oral problems like tooth decay and gum disease, proper dental care can help an individual keep their mouth healthy for life. Here’s a quick guide to how using your dental insurance can help you maintain a beautiful smile.
How Do Autoimmune Diseases Affect Oral Health?
Many autoimmune conditions can cause symptoms that impede a patient’s oral health. For example, Sjögren’s syndrome is an issue that can reduce a person’s saliva production, which will leave their teeth unlubricated and make it easier for germs to multiply in the mouth. Another condition called Crohn’s disease can lead to painful oral ulcers and swelling of the lips and gums that can make eating difficult.
How Can Routine Checkups and Cleanings Help?
The American Dental Association recommends seeing your dentist twice a year for routine exams and cleanings, and these appointments allow your oral health professional to monitor your oral health, address problems in their early stages, and recommend better hygiene practices. They also allow your dentist to remove plaque and food debris from hard-to-reach places in your mouth, which will reduce your risk of oral infections. Preventing problems like cavities and gum disease can save a person much money by negating the need for costly restorative work.
How Can Dental Insurance Save Me Money?
Most dental insurance plans are designed to encourage preventive care, and they often do this by covering routine checkups and cleanings completely. This allows qualified dentists to help manage the oral health issues of policyholders and prevent minor problems from developing into miserable infections that require expensive restorative treatments. This helps people stay in excellent oral health while reducing insurance premiums and overall treatment costs.
Don’t let autoimmune disease set you up for unpleasant oral health problems that are expensive to treat. Seeing your dentist regularly will help you keep your smile healthy and beautiful.
About the Practice
Dr. Rajiv Shekhadiya earned his dental degree at New York University and develops his skills further with continuing education coursework. He is proud to be a member of the American Dental Association, the Texas Dental Association, and the Dallas County Dental Society. His office in Carrollton offers general, restorative, cosmetic, and emergency dentistry. To schedule your next checkup, contact his office online or dial (469) 694-3766.
