Wednesday, July 7, 2010
How are Gum Disease & Heart Disease Related?
Research has found that people with gum disease double their chance of suffering from coronary artery disease.
There are several theories to explain the link between the two diseases.
* Oral bacteria can affect the heart when they enter the bloodstream by attaching themselves to fatty plaques in the blood vessels.
* Inflammation caused by gum disease increases plaque build up, which may lead to swelling of the arteries.
* Gum disease can also exacerbate existing heart conditions
* Gum disease may cause oral bacterial components to enter the bloodstream & cause the
liver to make C-reactive proteins; these proteins are a predictor for an increased risk for
cardiovascular disease.
There is still much research to be done on understanding the exact link between gum disease & heart disease; however, monitoring your gum health should be a regular part of your overall health screenings.
*DISCLAIMER: The above information is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute health or medical advice. Consult a qualified dentist or physician to determine an individualized treatment plan.
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