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PerioConnect Champlain Periodontal s patient newsletter Welcome to our newsletter! This is the second publication of our biannual newsletter. Please enjoy some oral health information and updates about the office. Probiotics & oral health Probiotics are friendly, health-promoting bacteria that live virtually everywhere. They live in our soil, air, water and food. They even live in and on us, colonizing in various parts of the body including the mouth and intestinal tract. We have known for some time about the benefits of probiotics improving digestion. Recently, new products featuring probiotics have been released that have oral benefits. Different from antibiotics, restoring and keeping a healthy balance of probiotic bacteria supports our natural immunity and resistance to disease-causing or pathogenic bacteria. Probiotics balance the good bacteria with the pathogenic by using competitive inhibition. This means stopping pathogenic bacteria from thriving in the oral cavity by consuming the resources that both types of microbes need to survive and multiply. 1

Oral probiotics help to remove plaque from your teeth. The probiotic bacteria release an enzyme that dissolves and loosens the gluey dextran that keep the plaque intact. By inhibiting the formation of plaque, probiotics help to prevent periodontal disease, tooth decay and staining. Pathogenic bacteria release acids; these acids can break down the tooth enamel increasing tooth sensitivity. Probiotics not only reduce the level of pathogenic bacteria in your mouth but also reduce the acid in your saliva, reducing sensitivity. Some studies suggest that probiotics help to prevent other medical conditions such as ear infections. Middle ear infections can be caused by a buildup of bacteria that travels from the throat into the middle ear via the Eustachian tube. Beneficial oral probiotics create a barrier against the invading bacteria that cause the infections. Oral probiotics prevent the overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria and act as our first line of defense against infections that enter through the mouth. Various factors, including the use of antibiotics and medicated mouthwash can reduce not only the pathogenic bacteria but the probiotics as well. Simply eating yogurt will not increase the probiotic activity in your mouth. Oral probiotics are different bacteria than those found in the digestive tract. Oral probiotics are delivered through a lozenge or mouthwash. A probiotic can be taken at any time of the day but it is best to not rinse your mouth for at least 30 minutes after using one. The research and reports about oral probiotics are exciting however; probiotics will not cure periodontal disease or guarantee that you will be cavity free. Probiotics are a part of a healthy home care routine including brushing and you guessed it, flossing. If you have questions about oral probiotics, ask us at your next visit. 2

We welcomed two new employees to the team this fall. Jacinda has been a dental assistant in an endodontic office for 7 years. She is a native Vermonter with two young children. In her free time she enjoys hiking and baking. Amy has been a hygienist for 20 years, including 6 years in a periodontal practice. She has worked in dental hygiene education and with The American Academy of Pediatrics on a public health pilot study. She moved from Connecticut to Vermont for college and never left. She has three children that keep her very busy. Jacinda and Amy have quickly become integral members of our team! 3 37 Timber Lane, South Burlington VT, 05403 (802) 862-1435 www.champlainperio.com

Our family keeps growing here at Champlain Periodontal. We have two employees expecting! Jennifer is expecting a boy in late January and Kerri is expecting a girl due in May. Here they are having some fun on Halloween. We are asked quite often if patients need a referral to make an appointment. The answer is no. Patients can be self referred or referred by an existing patient, even if they don t have periodontal disease. All new patients should have an initial exam and current radiographs. If you think a friend or family member would benefit from the care in our office, they can call to set up an appointment. 4

On a brisk Sunday morning, October 19th, Kerri participated in a 5 mile walk with Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Chittenden County. Kerri has been a long time supporter of cancer research fundraising and raised $605 for the walk. Want more..? You can find more information about our practice and your oral health on our website, www.champlainperio.com. Like us on Facebook and stay informed about oral and overall health. 37 Timber Lane, South Burlington VT, 05403 (802) 862-1435 www.champlainperio.com