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Dental Health and Heart Attack

Most of us are not aware that our dental health can also be one of the reasons of heart attack.<br>

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Dental Health and Heart Attack

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  1. Can Your Dental Health be the Reason of Heart Attack?

  2. A smile is the best impression that a person can make but that’s not all that your teeth can do. • Caring for your oral hygiene in order to make a good impression is not enough as a lot of research today has found that there is a connection between dental health and overall health. • Thus more people are taking care of their teeth and gums today than in earlier times.

  3. People who suffer from moderate or advanced periodontal disease (gum) have a greater chance to develop heart problems. • The major risk factors for gum problems are the same for heart problems that is high use of tobacco, diabetes and improper nutrition. • Therefore, those who suffer from dental problems are at a higher risk for heart attacks.

  4. Bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth and loose teeth are all indicators of gum problems. • If any of these symptoms are present it is important to seek treatment immediately from a reputed dentist such as Dentzz Dental. • When treated on time, the effects of gum disease are often reversible • It is important to be pro-active in taking care of your teeth and gums through proper brushing, regular flossing and routine check-ups. Read the complete blog on: http://bit.ly/24n5QNa

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