After a 6 - day trial, Judge Patrick F. Brady agreed and ruled that the Department of Corrections and its medical contractor had failed to provide Mr. Sullivan with the community standard of care, ruling that the evidence reflected that Mr. Sullivan received only one cleaning and scaling during 12 years of incarceration, and when later examined, was found to have
untreated periodontal disease and cavities.
Research in humans shows that
untreated periodontal disease is a key factor in the development of heart, liver and kidney problems and is a source of chronic low - grade infection.
Untreated periodontal disease is the single greatest cause of health problems in small animals, and preventing and treating it can significantly add to the quality of your pet's life.
Untreated periodontal disease can result in bone infections and jaw fractures.
Untreated periodontal disease is a constant source of infection for the rest of the body.
As well as being extremely painful,
untreated periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss.
Furthermore, it is now understood that
untreated periodontal disease can have effects on general health; for example, it is associated with increased risk for heart disease and diabetes.
Flossing is especially important, experts say, because it helps cut the risk of periodontitis, a more serious gum infection that can endanger more than your teeth: some studies have linked
untreated periodontal disease to preterm and low - birth - weight babies.
Untreated periodontal disease can increase inflammation in the body, which may increase the risk for development of more severe health complications, including cardiovascular disease.
Not exact matches
Research has shown
untreated dental decay and
periodontal disease increase the risk of complications during pregnancy such as preterm births and low birth weight.
If
untreated,
periodontal disease can eventually lead to tooth loss as well as more severe health problems, such as heart, liver and kidney failure.
The bacteria can cause further infectious
periodontal diseases when left
untreated.
- If
untreated,
periodontal disease may lead to systemic
disease, which can shower the lungs and body with bacteria.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease results in the destruction of the gums, alveolar bone (the part of the jaws where the teeth arise), and the outer layer of the tooth root.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease can lead to severe oral pain, loss of teeth, other dental
diseases and a wide array of complications throughout the body.
If left
untreated, gingivitis can lead to an infection called
periodontal disease.
Left
untreated, serious
periodontal disease can lead to damage to internal organs over time.
Not only does it keep your dog's breath fresh, it also prevents gum
disease (also called
periodontal disease) which has grave consequences if left
untreated, such as:
Untreated gingivitis can progress to a more advanced form of periodontal disease, a bacterial infection that, if left untreated, can cause the loss
Untreated gingivitis can progress to a more advanced form of
periodontal disease, a bacterial infection that, if left
untreated, can cause the loss
untreated, can cause the loss of teeth.
Left
untreated, this leads to
periodontal disease whic causes the loss of the bone and gingival support structure of the tooth an subsequent tooth loss.
If left
untreated, these bacteria can spread to the roots of the teeth causing an infection known as
periodontal disease.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease may lead to bone loss and even loose teeth.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease may lead to infection and abscessation of teeth and roots, as well as secondary infection and / or organ dysfunction of the heart, liver and kidneys.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease can also impact major organs, including the heart, kidneys, and liver.
When gingivitis is left
untreated, it will progress to
periodontal disease, which is non-curable but can be managed with intensive care at home and intermittent dental cleanings under anesthesia.
Not only does dental
disease lead to painful mouths and tooth loss, but left
untreated,
periodontal disease increases the risk for chronic infections in the mouth, potentially spreading to other areas of the body, including the liver, lungs, kidneys and heart.
Anesthesia free dental cleanings are most dangerous because they give you a false sense of security that your pet has a clean mouth, leaving
periodontal disease undetected and
untreated.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease can cause infection, pain and tooth loss over time.
If left
untreated,
periodontal disease progresses to plaque build up, gum recession, loosened teeth, bad breath, inflammation, and bleeding of the gums, and, eventually, loss of teeth, oral infections, and even poor overall health.
If that is left
untreated, gingivitis can progress to
periodontal disease, causing painful red swollen gums, bleeding, bad breath, receding gums, and tooth loss.
Left
untreated,
periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss and bone loss in the jaw.
In addition, 65 percent of dogs with stage one
periodontal disease often go
untreated.
Therefore, any dental
disease that might exist beneath the gumline, which could be causing pain and contributing to other conditions, goes undiagnosed and
untreated unless dental X-rays and
periodontal charting are done.
You don't want to wait because if left
untreated, dental problems can lead to
periodontal disease which leads to painful gums and lost teeth for your dog.
If left
untreated,
periodontal disease is the single greatest cause of health problems in pets.
Calculus and tartar left
untreated will lead to infections of the tooth roots and supporting structures, called
periodontal disease.