Tellman Dentistry

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Tellman Dentistry Christmas Luncheon
12/20/2025

Tellman Dentistry Christmas Luncheon

This years entry in the Pumpkin decorating contest
10/23/2025

This years entry in the Pumpkin decorating contest

03/20/2025

Today is World Oral Health Day!
Take care of your teeth and you’ll take care of your body.
More and more links to poor oral health is associated with higher incidence of many diseases. Diabetes , Heart attacks and Strokes., Alzheimers and several cancers.
See your dental professionals regularly.

Tellman Dentistry Christmas dinner celebrating another great year with this team!
12/13/2024

Tellman Dentistry Christmas dinner celebrating another great year with this team!

Tellman Dentistry Skeleton Crew
10/31/2024

Tellman Dentistry Skeleton Crew

Celebrating National Dental Hygiene month with our great hygienists Jessica and Aubrey .
10/09/2024

Celebrating National Dental Hygiene month with our great hygienists Jessica and Aubrey .

Brush and Floss every day! We look forward to seeing you on your next visit!
10/07/2024

Brush and Floss every day! We look forward to seeing you on your next visit!

We celebrate Dental Hygiene Month by offering tips on on how to keep your mouth fresh. Are you brushing correctly? Find out here.

Thanks to our patients who made donations for St. Elizabeth Coleman , for Mothers in need .
09/09/2024

Thanks to our patients who made donations for St. Elizabeth Coleman , for Mothers in need .

05/08/2024

Alzheimers Tau Tangles
Poor oral health may be associated with a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), according to a report recently released from the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health.

Therefore, improving one's oral health may help prevent or reduce the symptoms of these life-altering brain diseases, according to the report, which was released on April 24.

"As poor oral health is linked to an increased risk for being diagnosed with ADRD, it is all the more important to determine whether improvements in oral health may prevent or reduce the symptoms of this disease," wrote the authors.

Over the years, studies have suggested multiple ties between oral health and brain diseases.

For instance, studies have shown that adults between the ages of 50 and 80 with Alzheimer's have worse gum health, including more plaque, deeper gum pockets, increased bone loss around teeth, and more gum bleeding compared to those without the disease, according to the report.

Research suggests a connection between periodontal infection and Alzheimer's, particularly with antibodies against the bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis). The buildup of beta-amyloid protein in response to this infection may impair brain cell communication, leading to memory loss and confusion.

Additionally, adults with Alzheimer's tend to face higher dental care costs, particularly for procedures like fillings and oral surgery compared to those without the disease. Social factors like lower education levels and lack of access to regular medical and oral health care can negatively impact oral health and increase the risk of ADRD, they wrote.

Despite the growing body of research, there is no conclusive evidence on whether oral healthcare can prevent Alzheimer's or improve associated symptoms. Therefore, more research is needed to determine whether periodontal treatment or overall improved oral health can lower the risk of developing ADRD, they wrote.

"As poor oral health is linked to an increased risk for being diagnosed with ADRD, it is all the more important to determine whether improvements in oral health may prevent or reduce the symptoms of this disease, which affects millions of individuals and their caregivers each year," they concluded.

Tellman Dentistry at Carmel Dads Club Soccer.
04/27/2024

Tellman Dentistry at Carmel Dads Club Soccer.

Tellman Dentistry therapy Thursday . Guest dog today is Gidget.
04/25/2024

Tellman Dentistry therapy Thursday . Guest dog today is Gidget.

Address

5750 E. 91st Street
Indianapolis, IN
46250

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm

Telephone

+13178493280

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