Wednesday, September 21, 2016

How is periodontal disease associated with heart disease?


                                               



 Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection that can affect conditions outside of the mouth.  In heart disease, one theory is that periodontal disease can cause bacteria to enter the bloodstream where they attach to the fatty deposits in the heart blood vessels.  This condition can cause blood clots and may lead to heart attacks.
 Regular healthy habits can lower the risk of both periodontal disease and heart disease.                        Recommendations to keep the mouth and heart healthy:
·       Brush and floss regularly-to remove plaque forming bacteria, brush 2 times per day and floss daily.
·       Choose healthy diet-rich in vitamins A and C.  Reduce or eliminate sugar and starches.
·       Avoid cigarettes and smokeless tobacco - smokeless tobacco can destroy the gums and increase the chance of heart disease.
·       Visit the dentist for regular cleanings and exams-make sure your dentist knows you have a heart problem.  Always tell your dentist your medical history, current conditions and any medications you are taking
For more information on how to keep your smile healthy, contact Dr. Lee and her team today!

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