October 26, 2022

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Sponsored by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC), Respiratory Care Week (Oct. 23–29, 2022) recognizes respiratory therapists across the nation and helps bring awareness on respiratory health. In 1982 this observance was first created with the proclamation, “Chronic lung diseases constitute an important health problem in the United States. They afflict nearly 18 million Americans and cause nearly 70,000 deaths each year, many of which are the direct result of cigarette smoking.” Today, vaping and e-cigarettes have also been added to the list of harmful culprits impacting our society. 

To observe this awesome week, individuals are encouraged to attend free health screenings and to speak with a respiratory therapist. There are also many events and resources available to help spread the word on respiratory issues like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

It is also important to note the importance of your oral health in the health of the rest of your body, including the lungs. Oral issues can worsen symptoms of lung disease symptoms, and treatments for lung diseases may even worsen oral health issues. In terms of lung disease treatment, certain medications and equipment may cause dry mouth, which increases the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and oral infections. Oral bacteria from problems such as tooth decay and gum disease can travel to other parts of the body, including the lungs. In individuals with a compromised immune system, the body may have a hard time fighting off the bacteria and the risk of issues like pneumonia or worsening lung problems may occur. A severe form of gum disease, known as periodontal disease, has also been linked to worsening chronic inflammatory diseases like asthma and COPD. Be sure to keep your dentist updated with your current medical history so that they can adequately manage your health.

This pandemic has impacted us all, but our community is indeed all stronger together. Our team at WDG always has your safety and health as our top priority, and we have implemented additional safety measures and equipment to help prevent the transmission of all infections, including COVID-19. Wellesley Dental Group has completely reopened since June 8th, 2020 for all dental procedures and cleanings! Thank you for entrusting your health and dental care to us at Wellesley Dental Group.

Feel free to contact Drs. Ali & Ali and the caring team at Wellesley Dental Group if you have any thoughts or concerns; they will be happy to answer your questions! Contact us today at 781-237-9071 or smile@wellesleydentalgroup.com to set up an appointment.

Your little ones and teens are welcome to visit our pediatric dentist, Dr. Bahar Houshman and Dr. Marisa Reason is happy to help with your TMJ and orthodontic needs. For wisdom teeth extractions or any other oral surgery needs, Dr. Reisman would love to help, and our gum-specialist Dr. Singh can help with your gum-related concerns.

References:

https://www.aarc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/rc-week-2022-twitter-cover1.jpg

https://nationaltoday.com/respiratory-care-week/

https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/respiratory-conditions/how-lung-problems-affect-your-oral-health

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