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Protect your heart by protecting your teeth !

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Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease that affects the soft and hard structures that support the teeth. In its early stage, called gingivitis, Gingivitis  means inflammation of the gums (gingiva). It commonly occurs because of films of bacteria that accumulate on the teeth – plaque; this type is called plaque-induced gingivitis ,the gums become swollen and red due to inflammation, which is the body’s natural response to the presence of harmful bacteria.

Periodontal disease more commonly known as gum disease, starts with bacteria that grow on left-behind food. Without preventive periodontal care, gum disease can end in tooth loss.

what is Signs of gum disease?

swollen, red, or tender gums,bad breath , pus between the teeth and gums,buildup of hard brown deposits along the gum line,Receding gums or longer appearing teeth,loose teeth or teeth that are moving apart,gums that bleed easily,changes in the way dental appliances fit(if you have any).

Any of these symptoms may be a sign of a serious problem, which should be checked by your family dentist.

These  below two pictures show the difference between healthy gum, gingivitis and  periodontitis.

3 images of teeth and gums 4 images of teeth and roots

Treating gum disease may lessen the burden of heart disease

Dangers of Plaque & Gingivitis to Your Heart:

Heart disease  is a serious problem around the world. So is poor oral health , Could better brushing and flossing give you a healthier Heart.

The common thread between gum disease and chronic health conditions is inflammation — the body’s natural response to an infection or injury. The build-up of inflammatory substances in the blood seems to worsen heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Eliminating the gum infection may dampen that harmful response throughout the body.

It puts you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. … “Inflammation is one of the main things that cause damage to blood vessels, including those of the heart.” Studies show that the bacteria found in periodontal disease — including streptococcus sanguinis , which plays a role in strokes– spreads to the heart.Over the years, many studies have found that people with gum disease are more likely to also have poor heart  health .

The bottom line is that visit dentist regularly. This is one of the Most effective ways to detect the early signs of gum disease. Also Helps to keep your mouth in top shape don’t forget to schedule an Appointment at the dentist and keep your smile shining bright.

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