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Date:      Fri, 04 Jul 2008 04:19:15 -0700
From:      "Dr. Josh Leute" <drleute@familydentistportwashington.com>
To:        "freebsd-isp@freebsd.org" <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Severe gum disease can instigate joint replacement infections
Message-ID:  <d80dcb7c516143fa91b18242cd8e530e@1stnewsletters.com>

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Greetings from Dr=2E Josh Leute!

Severe Gum Disease Can Instigate Joint Replacement Infections

A thorough dental examination for presence of tooth and gum infection i=
s recommended prior to joint replacement=2E

Periodontal disease is a commonly occurring oral infection of the adult=
 population (80% of adults are affected) destroying the bony support of=
 the teeth=2E This infection slowly progresses over the lifetime of the=
 patient and is often manifested in the advanced stage in the senior po=
pulation=2E

Because of the lack of any discomfort to the patient until total loss o=
f bony support to the teeth, many adults are unaware that they have thi=
s infection=2E However, the bacteria from this bone destroying disease,=
 especially in the more advanced cases, has been attributed to possible=
 infection of joint replacements=2E

Candidates for joint replacements who have not been seen by a dentist i=
n over a year should be considered for a thorough dental evaluation of =
their teeth and gums before surgery=2E Depending on the severity of the=
 infection, treatment of gum infections and tooth abscesses may take fr=
om two weeks to two months before the patient reaches adequate health b=
efore surgery=2E

If you have questions regarding severe gum disease, please call our off=
ice at (262)284-5884 or email us at drleute@familydentistportwashington=
=2Ecom today=2E

Best Regards,
Dr=2E Josh Leute

P=2ES=2E If you have any friends or family members who you feel could u=
se our services, please don't hesitate to have them call us=2E We'll be=
 sure to take good care of them=2E



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