Dr. Mecall has made such a difference in my life. His precision and gentleness made my experience of dental implants and gum grafting a painless and stress-free experience. I can feel confident that my implant looks flawless which has created a new sense of self-confidence in my life. Dr. Mecall is truly the best there is!
~ Laura Cowley

In the last five years it has become increasingly apparent that periodontal health can have a major impact on a patient's general health. With periodontal disease, a chronic bacterial infection, there is a higher incidence of bacteria in the bloodstream, which circulates to the various organs of the body. These bacteria may also bind with blood platelets, the clotting components of blood, causing an increase in clot formation in arteries and heart tissues. Patients with periodontal disease have a higher risk factor with the following diseases:

To sum up, it can be said that to maintain good general health you must also maintain good periodontal health.

Oral Health Care for the Cancer Patient

Dental consultation prior to chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or bone marrow transplantation is now considered to be extremely important in the management of cancer patients. This is especially true in all head and neck cancer patients, regardless of treatment method. Oral health care management of the cancer patient who has had, is having, or will be undergoing chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or bone marrow transplant requires teamwork with the oncologist and other health care providers. Oral health care therapy will be directed towards the prevention, identification, and treatment of infection to help maintain systemic health and improve the overall quality of life for the patient. Coordination of planned dental procedures (restorative dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, oral & maxillo-facial prosthodontics, oral & maxillofacial surgery, oral medicine, and dental radiology) with the oncologist and dentist will help to optimize therapeutic results and minimize potential oral complications resulting from treatment.

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