Periodontal Health Effects

Periodontal issues are common topics discussed by various individuals these days. Several studies revealed that oral health and gum disease have something to do with the health condition of individuals. Due to this, individuals are advised not to take oral and dental health for granted or else unhealthy effects can be expected.

Periodontal Gum Disease

Studies have shown links between periodontal (gum) disease, heart disease and other health conditions. Though some evidence remains unclear, many experts say that individuals who are suffering from periodontal disease are more likely to experience stroke or heart attack. Aside from these, periodontal or gum disease is also associated to other types of diseases that can be quite alarming if left untreated.

Research further suggests that gum disease may be a more serious risk factor for heart disease than hypertension, smoking, cholesterol, gender and ages. Individuals are suggested to engage into an effective dental treatment plan in dealing or curing periodontal disease. Treating this dental disease is as good as preventing the occurrence of heart attack and other serious conditions associated to it.

Researchers conclusions suggest that bacteria present in infected gums can become loose and move throughout the body through the bloodstream. Once bacteria reach the arteries they can irritate them in the same way that they irritate gum tissue causing arterial plaque which builds up and can affect blood flow.

For a long period of time, bacteria is said to be the factor linking periodontal disease to other unhealthy conditions however, more research show that inflammation is also responsible for the connection.

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