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If you have any of these symptoms, it would be wise to schedule an appointment with Denver dentist Dr. Erich Zimmermann. With years of experience and training in treating patients with various levels of TMJ pain, Dr. Zimmermann can evaluate your condition and determine the best plan of treatment to relieve you from discomfort. Continue reading →
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Diabetes Linked to Oral Health
Posted onNovember 2, 2011byEditor
A glucometer allows a patient to measure his blood glucose at home.
In the spirit of Diabetes Awareness Month, Dr. Erich Zimmermann and our team want …to encourage you to learn about diabetes, its causes, and prevention. As your dentist, Dr. Zimmermann is very concerned with your overall health. He also wants you to know that gum disease is linked to increased risk for developing diabetes, as well as complications for diabetics.
Research from the 2011 National Diabetes Fact Sheet, as published at www.Diabetes.org, tells us that 25.8 million Americans have diabetes, and of those, 18.8 million have been diagnosed. There are 7 million people who are not aware that their bodies cannot break down sugar. They likely suffer with symptoms such as being chronically thirsty and hungry, frequently urinating, sudden weight loss, blurred vision, fatigue, irritability, and infections of the skin, bladder, and gums.
Gum infection, or gum disease, can increase the level of glucose, or sugar, in your blood. Insulin is the chemical that allows the body to break down and use sugar. For someone who has diabetes, the body does not produce sufficient insulin or does not recognize insulin and use it properly. Because of this, gum disease can lead to the development of diabetes, and it may also cause diabetics to experience higher blood sugar levels. Continue reading →
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Overnight Dental Health
Posted onOctober 24, 2011byEditor
Saliva is important to keep your mouth moist and wash away excess food particles. When you sleep, your saliva production decreases, so your teeth are in danger overnight. It’s essential to take care of your teeth before going to bed. Let’s examine some nighttime patterns that affect your dental health.
Oral hygiene: You’ve been taught to brush and floss your teeth before going to bed. Since saliva production lessens while you sleep, any particles left on your teeth can feed bacteria overnight. Brushing your teeth for two minutes before bedtime scrubs away plaque and debris on your teeth. Flossing removes bacteria between teeth. It’s also recommended to use a mouthwash to kill any harmful germs lingering in your mouth.
Teeth grinding: Some people unconsciously clench or grind their teeth while they sleep, which is known as bruxism. Excessive grinding puts unnecessary pressure on your teeth. This causes the enamel to wear down, and the teeth to shift or chip. Bruxism also causes headaches, jaw pain, and jaw popping from the tension of your muscles. To protect your teeth from the harmful effects of grinding, ask Dr. Zimmermann about a mouth guard to wear at night.
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Diabetes Linked to Oral Health
Posted onNovember 2, 2011byEditor
A glucometer allows a patient to measure his blood glucose at home.
In the spirit of Diabetes Awareness Month, Dr. Erich Zimmermann and our team want …to encourage you to learn about diabetes, its causes, and prevention. As your dentist, Dr. Zimmermann is very concerned with your overall health. He also wants you to know that gum disease is linked to increased risk for developing diabetes, as well as complications for diabetics.
Research from the 2011 National Diabetes Fact Sheet, as published at www.Diabetes.org, tells us that 25.8 million Americans have diabetes, and of those, 18.8 million have been diagnosed. There are 7 million people who are not aware that their bodies cannot break down sugar. They likely suffer with symptoms such as being chronically thirsty and hungry, frequently urinating, sudden weight loss, blurred vision, fatigue, irritability, and infections of the skin, bladder, and gums.
Gum infection, or gum disease, can increase the level of glucose, or sugar, in your blood. Insulin is the chemical that allows the body to break down and use sugar. For someone who has diabetes, the body does not produce sufficient insulin or does not recognize insulin and use it properly. Because of this, gum disease can lead to the development of diabetes, and it may also cause diabetics to experience higher blood sugar levels. Continue reading →
Posted inDentistry and Health
Taggeddentist for diabetics, dentist in denver, dentist lakewood co, denver dentist, diabetes, diabetes and gum disease, diabetes dentist, diabetes diagnosis, diabetes prevention, gum disease, gum disease prevention, lakewood co dentist, periodontal disease
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Overnight Dental Health
Posted onOctober 24, 2011byEditor
Saliva is important to keep your mouth moist and wash away excess food particles. When you sleep, your saliva production decreases, so your teeth are in danger overnight. It’s essential to take care of your teeth before going to bed. Let’s examine some nighttime patterns that affect your dental health.
Oral hygiene: You’ve been taught to brush and floss your teeth before going to bed. Since saliva production lessens while you sleep, any particles left on your teeth can feed bacteria overnight. Brushing your teeth for two minutes before bedtime scrubs away plaque and debris on your teeth. Flossing removes bacteria between teeth. It’s also recommended to use a mouthwash to kill any harmful germs lingering in your mouth.
Teeth grinding: Some people unconsciously clench or grind their teeth while they sleep, which is known as bruxism. Excessive grinding puts unnecessary pressure on your teeth. This causes the enamel to wear down, and the teeth to shift or chip. Bruxism also causes headaches, jaw pain, and jaw popping from the tension of your muscles. To protect your teeth from the harmful effects of grinding, ask Dr. Zimmermann about a mouth guard to wear at night.
Continue reading →
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| Dr. Erich E Zimmerman | Dr Jerry Strauss, DMD | Dr. Carter Reid, DMD | Dr. Karen Mooneyhan, DDS |
| Dentistry | Dentistry | Dentistry | Dentistry |
| Accepts New Patients | Accepts New Patients | Accepts New Patients | |
| 46 Years of Experience | 2 Years of Experience | 8 Years of Experience | |
| No Virtual Visit Option | Virtual Visit Available | No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option |
| Speaks Spanish, English | Speaks English | Speaks English | |
| Lakewood , CO | Boise , ID | Centennial , CO | Arvada , CO |
| Med School: Boston University | Med School: Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine | Med School: University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine | |
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