Whole Body Health Cardiovascular Disease – Dr. Kimberly A. Rosen
The mouth is the gateway to our body and periodontal disease can be linked to the health of the cardiovascular system. What are the warning signs of gum disease? People with periodontal disease – are higher risk of having a heart attack, stroke or other serious cardiovascular event. Undisturbed plaque can lead to Gingivitis (inflammation) which if left untreated can lead to the development of Periodontitis.
Plaque accumulation can lead to chronic gum inflammation which, if left untreated can lead to periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is chronic inflammation and periodontal pathogens are detected in atherosclerotic plaque sites in the body.
Atherosclerotic plaque sites are where fats, cholesterol, calcium and fatty deposits build up in the artery walls. They are the leading cause of the majority of heart attacks and many strokes as they can rupture and cause a blood clot to develop to cover the break, which in turn can block blood flow.
When ‘bad’ cholesterol accumulates in the blood vessels, it can cause a corrosive process – similar to rusting pipes – which stimulates an inflammatory response by the body’s immune system.
Rather than restoring the artery walls, this inflammation can further enlarge plaque build-up or rupture , triggering the inflammatory cycle.
Gingivitis ~ Some signs of this condition are red, swollen or tender gums, bleeding gums, persistent bad breath. Oral bacteria have been observed in human arteries at the sites where arterial plaque builds up. Periodontitis causes receding gums, loose teeth, sensitive teeth and pain when chewing.
Cardiovascular patients’ first line of defense against gum disease focuses on eliminating toxic plaque through practicing a robust oral hygiene routine which incorporates antimicrobial products which are proven to prevent plaque and gingivitis. By Visiting your dental professional regularly and seeking treatment can help control and decrease periodontal infection and inflammation.
For any questions or concerns, you may call the office of Dr. Kimberly A. Rosen @ (661)255-2545. Please visit our website at: www.kimrosendds.com .
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