How Dentists Spot Cardiovascular Issues

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How Dentists Spot Cardiovascular Issues

Hills Dental Group

During routine dental exams, Dr. Vyas and her team look for more than just oral health issues. They watch for specific signs that may suggest underlying cardiovascular risks:

1. Gum Disease and Inflammation: Chronic gum inflammation can signal systemic inflammation, which is linked to cardiovascular disease.

2. Oral Infections: Persistent oral infections may indicate compromised immune function, potentially affecting heart health.

3. Calcified Plaque: X-rays taken during exams can reveal calcified plaque in the carotid arteries, indicating potential blockages that could lead to strokes.

Dental health is integral to overall well-being, revealing insights into cardiovascular risks.

Scientific studies establish a clear connection between oral health and conditions like cardiovascular disease, where oral inflammation and infections, such as gum disease, signify broader systemic inflammation linked to heart problems.

Dentists are crucial in identifying these risks early, enhancing preventive healthcare through regular examinations.

Call (408) 725-1536 for the best dental specialist in San Jose.

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