The risks of periodontitis on general health
Sana Oris establishment stresses the importance of taking care of your oral health to prevent periodontitis and its harmful consequences.
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the tissues that support the teeth, such as the gums and alveolar bone. It is often caused by the accumulation of bacterial plaque along the gum line. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and have an impact on general health.
Taking care of your oral hygiene is crucial to avoiding periodontitis and its harmful consequences. It is important to note that periodontitis is linked to other health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, pregnancy complications and even pneumonia.
At Sana Oris you can benefit from professional, personalised care to maintain your oral health and promote better overall health. Don’t forget that taking care of your smile also contributes to your overall well-being.

What are the effects of periodontitis on general health ?
Too often neglected, poor oral hygiene can have a real impact on our general health. Periodontal disease can lead to a number of health risks.
Sana Oris establishment explains some of the risks associated with poor oral hygiene:
- Cardiovascular disease: Studies have shown a correlation between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease, such as heart disease, stroke and atherosclerosis. The chronic inflammation associated with periodontitis can contribute to the accumulation of plaque in the arteries, thereby increasing the risk of cardiovascular problems.
- Diabetes: Periodontitis can worsen blood sugar control in people with diabetes. Inflammation in periodontal tissues can lead to insulin resistance, making it more difficult to control blood sugar levels. In turn, poorly controlled diabetes can worsen periodontitis, creating a vicious circle.
- Respiratory complications: Studies suggest a link between periodontitis and certain respiratory conditions, such as pneumonia, bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Bacteria present in periodontal pockets can be inhaled into the lungs, causing inflammation and increasing the risk of respiratory complications.
- Autoimmune diseases: Although the underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood, studies have suggested an association between periodontitis and certain autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. The chronic inflammation of periodontitis may influence the immune response and encourage the development of these diseases.
The risks of untreated periodontitis during pregnancy
Untreated periodontitis during pregnancy can entail health risks for both the mother and the unborn foetus.
With a team of experienced and dedicated professionals, Sana Oris establishment is committed to educating pregnant women about the risks of untreated periodontitis and providing dental care tailored to the specific needs of pregnant women.
Here are some of the risks associated with untreated periodontitis during pregnancy:
Premature birth: Periodontitis is linked to an increased risk of premature birth, i.e. when the baby is born before 37 weeks’ gestation. Studies have shown that the chronic infection and inflammation associated with periodontitis can trigger inflammatory responses in the body, including the uterus, which can potentially lead to premature delivery.
Low birth weight: Babies born to mothers with untreated periodontitis have a higher risk of low birth weight, i.e. less than 2.5 kg. Untreated periodontitis can trigger a systemic inflammatory response that can interfere with the normal development of the foetus, resulting in low birth weight.
Preeclampsia: Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy characterised by high blood pressure and damage to organs such as the liver and kidneys. Studies have suggested an association between periodontitis and an increased risk of pre-eclampsia, although the exact mechanisms are not yet fully understood.
Maternal infections: Untreated periodontitis can lead to an increase in oral infections, which can have an impact on the mother’s general health. Untreated infections can spread to the rest of the body, increasing the risk of complications for both mother and foetus.
It is therefore important to maintain optimal oral health during pregnancy by adopting rigorous dental hygiene, making regular visits to the dentist and receiving appropriate treatments to combat periodontitis. Sana Oris establishment is the ideal partner for pregnant women. By notifying our team of your pregnancy, you will benefit from tailored dental care, specially designed to meet your particular needs.
At Sana Oris, you’ll benefit from the expertise of competent professionals who care about your oral well-being. Our holistic approach and understanding of the specific issues related to pregnancy allow us to prevent complications associated with periodontitis and promote optimal oral health for you and your baby.
The multifactorial nature of periodontitis
Periodontitis is a dental condition that can affect anyone, regardless of the attention paid to oral hygiene.
It is crucial to understand that periodontitis is not just a question of poor dental hygiene. Although plaque and tartar build-up can contribute to its development, many other factors come into play. Elements such as genetic predisposition, heredity, pre-existing medical conditions, stress, smoking, diet and even hormonal changes can influence the onset and progression of periodontitis.
It is essential to understand that periodontitis is not the result of a lack of care, but rather of a complex combination of factors.
It’s time to break down the stereotypes and preconceptions that automatically associate periodontitis with poor dental hygiene. In reality, this disease can affect people who have always taken meticulous care of their teeth. This underlines the need to raise awareness of the multiple factors contributing to periodontitis, over and above dental hygiene.
Sana Oris seeks to educate the public about the multifactorial nature of periodontitis, to avoid judgement and feelings of unwarranted guilt among those affected. It is essential to promote a deeper understanding of this disease, focusing on the various risk factors involved.
The importance of oral care
Oral care plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health.
Prevention is an essential part of the teamwork at Sana Oris establishment. We implement comprehensive prevention programmes to help patients maintain good periodontal health. This can include advice on oral hygiene, demonstrations of brushing and flossing techniques, and personalised recommendations for a balanced diet that promotes healthy gums.
In terms of treatment, the Sana Oris establishment offers a full range of interventions to treat periodontal disease, from non-surgical treatments such as laser and scaling, to more advanced surgical procedures such as gum grafts and guided bone regeneration. The team uses modern techniques and high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting, aesthetic results.
The Sana Oris establishment has a team of practitioners and assistants dedicated to periodontology. Our personalised approach effectively removes bacterial plaque and prevents tartar build-up and gum inflammation. By paying particular attention to oral health, our experts not only reduce the risk of periodontitis and tooth loss, but also help prevent heart disease, diabetes, pregnancy complications and other systemic problems.
Thanks to the attentive dental care provided by our periodontal experts, better oral and general health is assured.