COPD
Regular dental checkups protect more than your teeth and gums—they can also go a long way toward improving your total health.
We now know that there’s a connection between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and gum disease—poor oral hygiene can worsen the symptoms and severity of this condition. Tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral infections can cause serious health problems.
Studies show that people with COPD have a higher risk of gum disease, dry mouth, and tooth decay (including tooth loss). The drugs used to treat this inflammatory lung disease can also cause dry mouth or oral thrush, a yeast infection in the mouth.
If you have COPD, make good oral health a priority
If you’ve been diagnosed with COPD, maintaining good oral hygiene can help you avoid additional complications. So, it’s important to brush after every meal and before bedtime and floss at least once a day.
Preventive dental care can reduce the risk of developing gum disease. By scheduling regular dental checkups, you increase your chances of catching potential problems early and reversing any damage that can impact your health.
A unique program that supports better overall health—at no extra cost
If you have COPD or other serious, eligible conditions that can affect your health, our Oral Health for Overall HealthSM program provides additional dental benefits that fight gum disease and help you live healthier.
Program benefits include two extra cleanings or periodontal maintenance visits per year (a total of four). These valuable services are available to enrolled members at no additional cost when visiting a participating provider.
If you have health and dental plans from Florida Blue and have been diagnosed with COPD, you’re automatically enrolled. If you don’t have a health plan with Florida Blue, you can easily enroll online.
Once enrolled, all you need to do is make an appointment with a participating dentist.