The connection between oral health and heart disease

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Dr. Kami Hoss, author of the best-selling book "If Your Mouth Could Talk" and co-founder/CEO of The Super Dentists
Oral health is connected to heart health...and that impacts the whole body.
Three ways that oral health can affect systemic health:
1. Oral microbes, or toxins, can get into the blood stream, gaining access to organs.
2. Inflammation can lead to overall inflammatory response.
3. Mouth is the gateway to the body in particularly the GI track.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular disease is the world’s number one cause of death, killing over 17 million people every year.
There is now evidence of two specific links between oral health and heart disease. First, recent studies show that if you have gum disease in a moderate or advanced stage, you're at higher risk for heart disease than someone with healthy gums. And second, your oral health can provide doctors with warning signs for a range of diseases and conditions, including those in the heart.
Oral health and heart disease are connected by the spread of bacteria – and other germs – from your mouth to other parts of your body through the bloodstream. When these bacteria reach the heart, they can attach themselves to any damaged area and cause inflammation. According to Mayo Clinic, this can result in illnesses such as endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of the heart. According to the American Heart Association, other cardiovascular conditions such as atherosclerosis (clogged arteries) and stroke have also been linked to inflammation caused by oral bacteria.
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I love your video, its very informative and well discuss. Your heart is the engine that keeps your body running; treat it with kindness and respect

GoodDr.
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I'm just thinking... If the problem is microbes are causing plaque in the blood stream, wouldn't antibiotics help to treat the issue then? Are there any studies that suggest that taking antibiotics helps prevent plaque in your arteries? And isn't the body naturally fighting off microbes anyways? Why wouldn't the body target the microbes in the blood stream if it recognizes them as foreign invaders?

MuhammadAli-evjc
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I see his book title at my library; plan to check it out and read all about it.

emc
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Thnks doctor I left necotine now. It's give a lot of pain in my heart. Now I understand why we should not adopted bad habits. Thnks doctor

super-india
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Well, maybe if dental insurance actually COVERED more than x-rays, cleaning, and fillings, more people would be able to take care of their teeth. The average person can't afford crowns, bridges, implants, or dentures... so do the math! These are explained as being "cosmetic"! How is eating properly considered vanity? 🫢

To have major work done is about half the price of a car! 😠

christophermyers
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prochnica robi sie od srodka nie od zewnatrz, szkliwo sie samo odbudowuje gdy uklad kostny i zeby sa zdrowe w srodku

FranekCyganek
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I had stroke and before thatvhad bad teeth and bleeding gum i wonder if it had antthing to do with it

VernonRhem
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Smdh, my mother told me that my teeth bleeding was a good thing when I brushed. Damn my teeth hurt today.

TheceMan
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Great job on this article! I found it very informative and engaging. To learn more, click here.

rajjusolanki
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I said this to an EX and he called me ridiculous 🫤 twat

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