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The
Connection Between Gum Disease and Heart Disease
Several
theories exist to explain the link between periodontal (gum) disease
(receded,
red, swollen, inflamed, or bleeding gums) and heart disease.
One
theory is that oral bacteria can affect the heart when they enter the
blood stream,
attaching
to fatty plaques in the coronary arteries (heart blood vessels) and
contributing
to
clot formation.
Coronary
artery disease is characterized by a thickening of the walls of the
coronary arteries
due
to the buildup of fatty proteins. Blood clots can obstruct normal blood
flow, restricting the
amount
of nutrients and oxygen required for the heart to function properly.
Another possibility
is
that the inflammation caused by periodontal disease increases plaque
build up, which may
contribute
to swelling of the arteries. Either may lead to heart attacks.
"Researchers
have found that people with periodontal (gum) disease are almost twice
as likely to suffer from coronary artery disease
as those without periodontal disease." More
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Links
to articles referring to 'inflammation' within the OraMedia site
OraMedia Newsletter, Past Issues
OraMedia Newsletter:
Dr. Judd, Glycerine, Soap,
Inflammation, Q&A June 20, 2008
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