Oral Health and Your Heart
Believe it or not, how you take care of your teeth and gums affects not only your oral health, but also your cardiovascular health. Although scientists are not certain of the precise relationship between the heart and oral hygiene, studies consistently demonstrate a link.
It's possible that a mouth filled with bacteria and their toxins allows a continuous stream of poisons to enter the system. If the bacteria reach your arteries, they may cause the same kind of irritation they caused in your gums and mouth. Arterial wall irritations typically result in a buildup of protective plaque, which in turn can harden, thus blocking blood flow. Without sufficient blood flow, your heart can easily have a myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack. Furthermore, loosened arterial plaque can travel through the bloodstream, reach your brain, and cause a stroke.
Prevention & Detection
One way we can fight this situation is to use a special bacterial neutralizing rinse immediately after dental procedures to reduce the possibility of bacteria entering your bloodstream. However, healthy mouth and gums are your best defense, so keep a regimen of daily brushing and flossing and regular dental visits twice a year. Remember, gum disease and oral cancer are silent but serious problems that may go unnoticed without professional exams.
About Dr. Amstadt
Dr. James Amstadt is a leading Madison cosmetic dentist who is devoted to helping patients improve and maintain their oral health and, by extension, their overall and cardiovascular health. He also provides a wide array of cosmetic dentistry services, including teeth whitening, porcelain veneers and TMJ therapy, and helps Sun Prairie / Madison dental implants patients repair smiles with missing teeth. For all of his dental services, Dr. Amstadt offers sedation dentistry to help keep anxious patients at ease.