Gum Disease Linked to Heart Disease

Gum Disease Can Contribute to Heart Disease and Even Stroke

According to Dental Health Alberta, “Gum disease (periodontal disease) often progresses at a slow pace, with no pain. As a result, it is very common in many individuals. Gum disease is not just about your mouth – there is evidence linking gum disease to heart disease, respiratory disorders and strokes.” 

It is estimated that as many as 8 out of 10 people may suffer, or be at risk, from gum disease. Periodontal infection poses more hazards to people whose health is already compromised by diabetes and respiratory afflictions. The reality is that the bacteria that contribute to a gum infection isn’t restricted to your mouth. These bacteria can move through your soft tissues, into your bloodstream, and from there travel to all your other internal organs.


Vista Dental Care   
Chad Aitken, DMD   
280-5201 43 St.   
Red Deer, AB   
T4N 1C7   
(855) 636-9223   
VistaDentalCare.ca

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