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December 17, 2020 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-12-17

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Gum Disease can make you more susceptible to the many diseases that worsen the effects of coronavirus.

Gum Disease bacteria and their products get into your blood stream and increase your risk of all cardiovascular

diseases, heart attack, stroke, cancer, diabetes and many other systemic diseases.

AT NEMETH & KATRANJI PERIODONTICS, OUR MOTTO IS

“HEALTHY MOUTH, HEALTHIER BODY.”

70%

OVER

65 & OLDER
OF ADULTS

HAVE GUM DISEASE

HALF 30 YEARS+
OF ADULTS

HAVE A FORM OF
GUM DISEASE

(248) 206-3398

www.drnemeth.com

29829 Telegraph Rd #111

DR. JOSEPH
NEMETH

DR. AMAR
KATRANJI

DON’T TAKE A CHANCE...

IT’S YOUR MOUTH...YOUR HEALTH.
CALL 248-206-3398 NOW.

We understand the direct link between proper oral

health and overall health. The sooner you can get

your gums healthy, the higher chance you have of

minimizing the risk of all of these systemic diseases.

It can have a major impact on the health of your

whole body and increase your risk of complications

from COVID-19.

LASER GUM TREATMENT

Gum disease can be treated quickly

& effectively with a laser. Come see

what we can do for you.

Alzheimer’s
Disease

Diabetes

Lung
Cancer

Rheumatoid
Arthritis

Hypertension

CONDITIONS

LINKED TO

GUM DISEASE

Premature
Birth

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