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Home / Health / Gum Disease Linked to Heart Risk: New Data

Gum Disease Linked to Heart Risk: New Data

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Inflamed gums and mouth bacteria may enter the bloodstream.
  • Poor oral hygiene can lead to inflammation damaging blood vessels.
  • Research shows a link, but direct causation is not yet proven.
Gum Disease Linked to Heart Risk: New Data

Growing evidence suggests a connection between gum disease and heart health, with recent data from the American Heart Association highlighting potential risks. The association's scientific statement indicates that bacteria and inflammation originating in the mouth can travel through the bloodstream, impacting blood vessels.

Studies reviewed by the AHA show that individuals suffering from more severe gum disease exhibit a higher risk of serious cardiovascular issues. These include heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure. Experts emphasize that poor oral hygiene can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to vessel damage.

While a clear association exists, researchers caution that direct causation between gum disease and heart disease has not been definitively proven. Further extensive clinical trials are needed to establish a causal link and understand the mechanisms involved, although the association warrants attention from medical professionals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The AHA released a scientific statement linking inflamed gums and mouth bacteria to potential cardiovascular risks.
While there's a strong association, direct causation hasn't been definitively proven yet, though research is ongoing.
Practicing excellent brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups can help improve gum health and protect your heart.

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