The health of your mouth is connected to the health of your entire body. For example, periodontal (gum) disease is linked to a number of chronic ailments including dementia, coronary artery disease, cancer, diabetes, and stroke. Researchers now acknowledge a link between your general wellbeing and oral health—particularly the effect gum disease has on the cardiovascular system. As Rochester’s leading cosmetic and family dentist, Dr. Gilly Calcagno encourages patients to take charge of their health by adopting a thorough oral hygiene regimen along with routine checkups and cleanings.
Facts about Heart Disease and Oral Health
Did you know that patients with gum disease have a significantly higher risk of developing coronary artery disease? Gum disease is a chronic infection that destroys teeth, bone, and oral tissue. Inflamed gums cause arteries to swell, reducing the heart’s ability to pump blood through the body. If bacteria from gum disease enter the bloodstream, they can attach to plaque deposits near the heart, ultimately increasing the risk for heart attack.
Protect Your Overall Health by Visiting Your Rochester Dentist
According to the American Heart Association, patients who receive regular dental cleanings reduce their risk for developing heart disease by 24%. Dental cleanings help prevent gum disease by thoroughly removing tartar buildup. At every visit to Calcagno Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, our team will assess your oral health and look for signs of gum disease.
If you have a family history of cardiovascular illness or gum disease, we welcome you discuss your health concerns with our caring staff. To schedule an oral examination with Dr. Calcagno, contact our Rochester dentist office at (507) 281-3659. We serve patients from Rochester, Red Wing, Hastings, Farmington, Winona, and the surrounding areas.