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Dentistry—Early Warning for Disease

Woman Getting A Dental ExamYour mouth is an early warning system. Changes in tissue color, persistent sores, chipped and eroded teeth, and excessive tartar buildup are certainly unattractive. But, more important, these variations from the norm can also be vital evidence of serious ill health.

What you don’t see can hurt you

You may miss early warning signals on your own; they often cause little or no distress. That’s why it’s so important to schedule dental checkups regularly. We may be the first to notice symptoms of disease.

Reading the signals

Some symptoms indicate simple vitamin or mineral deficiency. Others betray signs of serious concern—cancer of the mouth, leukemia, diabetes and, more recently, AIDS. The link between gum disease, heart problems and stroke is clear. You and your physician will want to know. Fortunately, these are rare findings. Today, we are more likely to detect the effects of modern-day stress on your teeth in the form of tooth grinding (bruxism) or TMD (jaw joint and muscle disorders).

Moral of the story

Dentists are trained to detect important warning signals and alert you to seek further medical treatment. Regular office visits not only keep your mouth, tongue, teeth and gums in top condition, they form your first line of defense against disease.

When a we look into your mouth, we’re looking for a lot more than the common cavity!

About Yuri Kaneda, DDS

Dr. Yuri Kaneda was born in Japan and immigrated to the US when she was 4 years old with her family. She lived in Ohio, Nebraska, and Illinois before finally settling in the San Diego area. A graduate of Bonita Vista High School, she went on to the University of California Berkeley where she obtained her Bachelors in Microbiology and Immunology. After working for 2 years in growth plate research at University of California San Diego, she went to the University of California San Francisco Dental School for her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Upon graduation, she returned to San Diego where she worked as an associate in the practice of Drs. Morimoto and Yaryan, her childhood dentist. She then started her own practice in 1995 and has been at her present location since 1999 which happens to be across the street from her high school!

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