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PEOPLE with
periodontal diseases or with few or no teeth experience
elevate risk of cardiovascular diseases.
A recent research has
revealed that the association between oral health and coronary
diseases have been linked to the infection involved in
periodontal diseases. A long standing low grade infection with
exacerbations in a constant potential source of acute disease
and a strong contributory factor in other systemic diseases.
Oral infections like dental
caries, gingivitis, (inflammation of gums) periodontal
diseases (inflammation of the supporting issues of the teeth)
are most commonly present in every individual at varying
degree and increasing in intensity as age advances and finally
resulting in loss of teeth. The loss of teeth may be regarded
as disease of aging.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD)
like coronary heart diseases (CHD), stroke and periodontal
arterial disease make up the most prevalent category of
systemic diseases and are also age related just as the
periodontal diseases.
Cardiovascular diseases are
one the most common causes of death in the world. Mild to
severe infection of any type affecting tissues of the oral
cavity (mouth) is itself a source of infection for a remote
diseases or manifestation of a systemic ailment. The mouth is
a portal of entry as well as the site of disease for microbial
infections that affect general health.
Dentists keeping in view
latest research advised the people to get their teeth properly
medically examined by a qualified dental surgeon to fully
ensure health of teeth and avoid its related risk of heart
failure.
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