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Dr. Greg Rubin DDS Highlights the Impact of Los Angeles Wildfires on Oral Health
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Dr. Greg Rubin, DDS, a leading expert in oral health, has issued a statement on the connection between recent Los Angeles wildfires and oral health. He also expressed his sympathies for those affected, including celebrities and high-profile residents who lost homes in Pacific Palisades.
"Wildfires are devastating on multiple levels—not only destroying homes but also impacting the health of those exposed to toxic smoke," said Dr. Rubin. "As we process the tragic loss of homes in Pacific Palisades, we must also prioritize the less visible impact of wildfires on health, particularly oral health."
Wildfire Smoke and Oral Health
Research shows that wildfire smoke contains fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and hazardous chemicals that infiltrate the oral cavity, aggravating inflammation and accelerating periodontal disease. Vulnerable populations, such as children, seniors, and those with pre-existing conditions, face increased risks.
Key Findings:
Gum Disease: Smoke exposure worsens gum inflammation, accelerating periodontal disease.
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Systemic Links: Oral inflammation can lead to cardiovascular and respiratory complications.
Tips for Oral Health During Wildfires
Stay Hydrated: Water helps maintain oral moisture and flush out toxins.
Use FDA-Approved Air Purifiers: Improve indoor air quality.
Practice Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss regularly to reduce plaque and inflammation risks.
Seek Professional Care: Visit a dentist for post-exposure evaluations.
"As a community, we must support one another," added Dr. Rubin. "By raising awareness about health risks during wildfires, we can make a difference."
About Dr. Greg Rubin DDS and 1000 Smiles Dental Group
Located at 1000 Newbury Rd., Suite 290, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, 1000 Smiles Dental Group offers cutting-edge dental care focused on preserving natural teeth and optimizing oral health. Utilizing advanced technologies, including digital 3D printing and CT scans, the practice specializes in "all-on-four" implants, Invisalign, and halitosis treatment.
Dr. Rubin is nationally recognized for his expertise, with over 40 years of experience and a commitment to patient-focused, innovative care. To ensure accessibility, the practice offers flexible payment options, including CareCredit and cryptocurrency like Bitcoin.
For more information, visit https://www.1000smiles.la or call 805-454-1000.
"Wildfires are devastating on multiple levels—not only destroying homes but also impacting the health of those exposed to toxic smoke," said Dr. Rubin. "As we process the tragic loss of homes in Pacific Palisades, we must also prioritize the less visible impact of wildfires on health, particularly oral health."
Wildfire Smoke and Oral Health
Research shows that wildfire smoke contains fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and hazardous chemicals that infiltrate the oral cavity, aggravating inflammation and accelerating periodontal disease. Vulnerable populations, such as children, seniors, and those with pre-existing conditions, face increased risks.
Key Findings:
Gum Disease: Smoke exposure worsens gum inflammation, accelerating periodontal disease.
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Systemic Links: Oral inflammation can lead to cardiovascular and respiratory complications.
Tips for Oral Health During Wildfires
Stay Hydrated: Water helps maintain oral moisture and flush out toxins.
Use FDA-Approved Air Purifiers: Improve indoor air quality.
Practice Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss regularly to reduce plaque and inflammation risks.
Seek Professional Care: Visit a dentist for post-exposure evaluations.
"As a community, we must support one another," added Dr. Rubin. "By raising awareness about health risks during wildfires, we can make a difference."
About Dr. Greg Rubin DDS and 1000 Smiles Dental Group
Located at 1000 Newbury Rd., Suite 290, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, 1000 Smiles Dental Group offers cutting-edge dental care focused on preserving natural teeth and optimizing oral health. Utilizing advanced technologies, including digital 3D printing and CT scans, the practice specializes in "all-on-four" implants, Invisalign, and halitosis treatment.
Dr. Rubin is nationally recognized for his expertise, with over 40 years of experience and a commitment to patient-focused, innovative care. To ensure accessibility, the practice offers flexible payment options, including CareCredit and cryptocurrency like Bitcoin.
For more information, visit https://www.1000smiles.la or call 805-454-1000.
Source: 1000 Smiles Dental Group
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