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Most people think of gum disease as a dental issue, but it can affect more than just your smile. Research shows a connection between gum disease and heart health. Taking care of your gums may also support your overall well-being.
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, begins with plaque buildup along the gumline. If not removed through brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings, plaque can harden into tartar. This leads to inflammation, bleeding gums, and eventually bone loss around the teeth.
When gums are inflamed, bacteria can enter the bloodstream. This may contribute to inflammation in other parts of the body, including the heart and blood vessels. Ongoing inflammation is a known risk factor for heart disease.
Studies suggest that people with gum disease may be at a higher risk for:
While gum disease does not directly cause heart disease, the link highlights the importance of maintaining good oral health.
Early detection makes treatment more effective. Pay attention to:
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to have your gums evaluated.
Healthy habits can lower your risk of gum disease and support your heart health. Be sure to:
Your mouth is connected to the rest of your body. By prioritizing gum health, you are taking an important step toward protecting your overall health. Routine dental visits allow us to monitor your gums and provide treatment if needed, helping you maintain a healthier smile and body.
Contact Dr. Nicole Vane at 858-401-9050 to schedule an appointment at Moonlight Beach Dental in Encinitas, CA, 92024.