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We don’t often associate heart disease with poor dental health, but the alarming truth is that problems with the gums can lead directly to heart disease. That underscores just how important good oral health is. It’s not just about protecting your smile; it’s about your entire well being. Learn more about the surprising links the heart and the mouth, and then take steps to ensure you stay healthy from head to toe.
Research by both dentists and cardiologists has shown a direct link between these two conditions.
If you plan to take heart health seriously, you need to watch out for these common signs of gum disease:
One of the reasons that heart disease and gum disease are linked is that they have common risk factors. People that use tobacco have poor nutrition or have been diagnosed with diabetes often struggle with both simultaneously. If your doctor has told you that you are at risk for heart disease, you need to be extra aware of the risk of gum disease. Luckily, with some basic preventative steps, you can head off the effects of gum disease before they become severe enough to affect your heart.
Healthy Teeth Promote Health Bodies
Here at MyOrthodontist, our goal is to support our patient’s health, not just their dental health. That is why we wanted to educate you about the rarely-discussed links between gum disease and heart disease. Rely on our dedicated dentists, caring hygienists, and committed administrators to make sure your teeth are always in great shape.
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