Vitamin C May Reduce the Need for Periodontist Long Island
Monday, June 28th, 2010Improving our health naturally is a growing interest in the United States with more and more homeopathic remedies proving to be beneficial. These natural treatments are used to reduce pain, lower blood sugar, control mood swings and so much more. Now, one of the most trusted remedies has been identified as a vital tool in preventing a trip to a Periodontist Long Island.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Periodontology vitamin C intake plays a strong role in periodontal health. The study analyzed 12,419 adults and found that those consuming less than half the daily recommended amount were one and a half times more likely to develop severe gingivitis when compared to patients who consumed the daily recommended value.
Connecting Vitamin C Intake and Gum Disease
Vitamin C has been around in the homeopathic remedies for decades and is popularly known for its ability to boost the immune system. Additionally, vitamin C is a powerful scavenger of free radicals that can cause harm to the body’s soft tissue, like your gums.
Gum disease is a severe inflammation of the soft tissue in your mouth caused by bacteria infecting the gums. This inflammation leads to damage to the soft tissue as periodontal disease progresses to more advanced stages.
By taking the recommended daily amount of vitamin C you improve your body’s ability to neutralize destructive oxidants that can lead to gum disease naturally. In other words, a deficiency in vitamin C can mean a deficiency in your body’s ability to fight gum disease before it starts.
To further protect yourself from gum disease naturally researchers shared two factors that play a pivotal role in the overall health of your gums including:
- Smokers have an even greater risk of developing gum disease since cigarette smoke contains numerous oxidants, increasing the need for vitamin C. The oxidants in cigarette smoke actually lower vitamin C levels in your body placing smokers at a higher risk of vitamin C deficiency.
- Proper diet is crucial in overall gum health. More and more research supports a link between gum disease and vitamin C as well as calcium levels. Taking your diet seriously further reduces the risks of gum disease.
Although the risks of gum disease can be reduced by ensuring adequate vitamin C intake it is important to realize that periodontal disease itself is caused by bacteria growing in the mouth. Once signs of the disease are noted it is necessary to seek treatment with a skilled practitioner as soon as possible.
If you’re interested in finding a Periodontist Long Island who offers an alternative to traditional scalpel treatments for gum disease contact Dr. Scharf at (631) 661-6633 or visit him on the web at http://drscharf.com . He can treat gum disease with a laser rather than a scalpel.

