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4 Facts About Men’s Oral Health

added on: August 2, 2016

buy levitra www.icag.bizDental care is important for everyone. But there are differences when it comes to the oral health needs of men and women. In fact, men are more likely to suffer from serious dental problems than women, and that’s worrisome for everyone at my dental office in Charlottesville. Let’s look at a few concerning facts.

  • Less Likely to go to The Dentist. Men across the country are less likely to go to the dentist the recommended twice a year than females. Instead, men tend to only see their dentist when there’s a problem. However, regular dental check ups and dental cleanings help diagnose and treat small problems early, reducing the risk for larger, more serious issues.
  • More Likely to Need Advanced Care. Since many men seem to avoid dental check ups that can help keep dental treatment to a minimum, it’s not surprising that these men need more advanced care. Perhaps one of the most common dental problems that can lead to more in depth treatment is decay. When decay isn’t treated early with a filling, the chance for a root canal and dental crown increases. What’s more, there’s even a chance the affected teeth may fall out or need to be pulled, creating the need for a dental bridge, dentures, or dental implants.
  • Twice as Likely to Have Oral Cancer. Men are two times more likely to suffer from oral cancer than women. Oral cancer is just as serious as any other type of cancer, but if caught early, oral cancer treatment can be incredibly successful. Preventive care appointments make this possible. When it’s not caught early, treatment becomes more difficult and may result in a number of other problems including death. Over 8,000 people die every year of oral cancer. Don’t let oral cancer jeopardize your life. Keep regular appointments with your dentist.
  • Increased Risk for Gum Disease. Research conducted by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) found that men are more likely to have gum disease. In fact, 34% of men between 30 and 54 have gum disease compared to 23% of women. Gum disease isn’t just a mouth problem, it’s a whole body problem that can lead to heart disease, respiratory disease, and certain types of cancer. Maintaining twice a year visits with your dentist can help keep the bacteria that leads to gum disease away.

There are many reasons people avoid the dentist. Whether it’s due to embarrassment, fear, or something else entirely, it’s important to see your dentist in Charlottesville at least every six months to reduce the risk for these serious problems.

If you’re in need of a dentist, call my Charlottesville dental office to schedule an appointment.

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About The Author
Dr. Jack T. Kayton

Dr. Jack T. Kayton has served families in Charlottesville and surrounding areas since 1994 through his general and family dentistry private practice. Believing that everyone deserves quality dental care, he donates his time to worthy causes. He volunteers at the Donated Dental Service and the Charlottesville Free Clinic. His professional affiliations include the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the Academy of General Dentistry, among others.


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