Kakkara Multispeciality Dental Clinic

Kakkara Multispeciality Dental Clinic Multispeciality Hospital with qualified doctors and facilities Multispeciality Dental Clinic located near to the Irinjalakuda Railway Station (Kalletumkara).
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09/04/2026

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08/03/2026

Baby teeth have thinner enamel — so decay doesn’t need much time to go deep.

What may take months or even years to become painful in an adult tooth can turn into infection in a child within weeks.

This is biological, not behavioral.

Primary teeth have thinner enamel and dentin, and proportionally larger pulp chambers. Once a cavity starts, bacteria reach the nerve much faster. Studies show Early Childhood Caries (ECC) can progress rapidly for this reason.

And young children rarely describe pain clearly. By the time a parent notices swelling, disturbed sleep, difficulty eating, or fever, the decay may already be advanced.

ECC is not “just a small black spot.”
It is a fast-moving infectious disease driven by frequent sugar exposure, night-time milk or juice in bottles, and inadequate plaque removal.

Why this matters:

• Baby teeth hold space for permanent teeth
• They guide jaw development
• They support speech
• They allow proper nutrition
• Untreated infections can affect overall health

The window between “small cavity” and “serious problem” is shorter in children.

Prevention must start early:

– First dental visit by age 1
– Age-appropriate fluoridated toothpaste
– Avoid prolonged night-time bottle feeding
– Limit frequent sugar exposure
– Supervised brushing twice daily

Cavities in children are preventable.
But once they start, they move fast.

Fast progression. Early prevention changes everything.

▪️Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional dental advice.

06/03/2026

🚨 A Tooth Infection Can Spread Beyond the Jaw and Become Life-Threatening

A tooth infection can enter the bloodstream. In severe cases, it can trigger a dangerous body-wide inflammatory response.

What starts as “just tooth pain” can become a spreading bacterial infection.

When decay reaches the pulp, bacteria multiply inside the tooth and form a dental abscess — a pocket of pus at the root or surrounding gum. This often develops from deep cavities, trauma, or failed dental treatment.

Warning signs you should never ignore:
• Severe, throbbing pain
• Facial or jaw swelling
• Fever
• Pain when chewing
• Difficulty swallowing or breathing

If untreated, the infection can spread into nearby tissues. In serious cases, bacteria may enter the bloodstream and trigger a systemic inflammatory response that can lead to organ failure.

While this complication is uncommon, the risk increases when severe infections are delayed or ignored.

A dental infection is a bacterial infection.
It is not “just a bad tooth.”

Early treatment — drainage, root canal therapy, or extraction — can stop the spread and prevent dangerous complications.

▪️Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional dental advice.

05/03/2026

Root canal treatment can eliminate tooth infection — and may also improve your body’s metabolic health.

New research from King’s College London shows that successfully treating apical periodontitis — a deep infection at the root of a tooth — is linked to measurable improvements in blood chemistry.

The study, published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, followed patients for two years after endodontic treatment.

The findings were clinically significant.

After successful root canal therapy, patients demonstrated:

• Improved blood sugar control
• Reduced glucose levels
• Healthier cholesterol and fatty acid balance

These changes suggest better metabolic regulation over time.

Why does a tooth infection affect the rest of the body?

Bacteria inside an infected root canal can trigger persistent low-grade inflammation. Inflammatory mediators may enter the bloodstream, contributing to insulin resistance, altered lipid metabolism, and increased cardiovascular risk.

Using advanced metabolomic analysis and spectroscopy, researchers tracked systemic biomarkers. As the dental infection resolved, inflammatory markers declined gradually.

This reinforces the growing evidence connecting oral infection with systemic health.

Root canal treatment is not only a tooth-saving procedure. By removing a chronic source of bacterial inflammation, it may help restore healthier metabolic balance.

The broader implication is clear: oral health and general health are biologically connected.

Managing dental infections promptly may contribute to long-term protection against metabolic and cardiovascular disease.

▪️Source: Zhang, Y., Le Guennec, A., Pussinen, P., Proctor, G., & Niazi, S. A. (2025). Successful endodontic treatment improves glucose an lipid metabolism: a longitudinal metabolomic study. Journal of Translational Medicine.

Address

Kakkara Multispecialty Dental Clinic, Railway Station, Kalletumkara, Thrissur District
Kallettumkara
680683

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+919048192156

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