Tooth Loss Archives - Emerginnova https://emerginnova.com/tag/tooth-loss/ Tue, 03 Dec 2019 10:07:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 https://emerginnova.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/fav-100x100.png Tooth Loss Archives - Emerginnova https://emerginnova.com/tag/tooth-loss/ 32 32 Tooth loss associated with higher risk of heart disease https://emerginnova.com/tooth-loss-associated-with-higher-risk-of-heart-disease/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tooth-loss-associated-with-higher-risk-of-heart-disease https://emerginnova.com/tooth-loss-associated-with-higher-risk-of-heart-disease/#respond Sat, 16 Nov 2019 02:13:47 +0000 https://emerginnova.com/?p=16648 Adults who have lost teeth due to nontraumatic reasons may have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease according to a presentation at the American College of Cardiology Middle East Conference 2019 together with the 10th Emirates Cardiac Society Congress.

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October 3, 2019 | American College of Cardiology

Adults missing one or more teeth from non traumatic events more prone to heart attack, stroke.

Adults who have lost teeth due to nontraumatic reasons may have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease according to a presentation at the American College of Cardiology Middle East Conference 2019 together with the 10th Emirates Cardiac Society Congress. The conference is Oct. 3-5 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The causal association between oral disease and cardiovascular disease is not well known, so researchers in this study conducted a secondary analysis of the 2014 Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System that looked at tooth loss not caused by trauma, as well as cardiovascular disease, including heart attack, angina and/or stroke.

“Our results support that there is a relationship between dental health and cardiovascular health,” said Hamad Mohammed Qabha, MBBS, lead author of the study and Chief Medical and Surgical Intern at Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University. “If a person’s teeth fall out, there may be other underlying health concerns. 

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Does poor dental hygiene impact your heart health? https://emerginnova.com/poor-dental-hygiene-impact-on-health/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=poor-dental-hygiene-impact-on-health https://emerginnova.com/poor-dental-hygiene-impact-on-health/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2019 11:16:16 +0000 https://emerginnova.com/?p=16875 Research has linked gum disease to an increased risk for heart disease, as well as a connection between tooth loss and coronary artery disease. Poor dental health has also been shown to increase the risk for blood bacterial infections and levels of inflammation in the body.

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Research has linked gum disease to an increased risk for heart disease, as well as a connection between tooth loss and coronary artery disease. Poor dental health has also been shown to increase the risk for blood bacterial infections and levels of inflammation in the body.

Is there a connection between your oral health and your heart health? A potential one, yes, but more research is needed to confirm a direct relationship between poor dental hygiene and heart health risks.

Links have been found between gum disease and an increased risk for heart disease, as well as a connection between tooth loss and coronary artery disease. Poor dental health has also been shown to increase the risk for blood bacterial infections and levels of inflammation in the body.

One study presented at the 2018 American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions meeting in Chicago discovered that those study participants who brushed less than two minutes, twice a day, had a three-times greater risk of having or dying from a heart attack, heart failure or stroke compared to those who brushed at least twice a day for at least two minutes.

The study’s lead researcher Dr. Shogo Matsui, who is a researcher at the Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences at Hiroshima University in Japan, however, said that the study was not designed to prove a causal relationship between brushing your teeth longer and better heart health.

Dr. Ann Bolger, a cardiologist and professor of medicine emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco told the American Heart Association,” It is possible that people who are very attentive to their dental health are also very attentive to other aspects of their health.”

She did add that there is enough scientific evidence to point to a possible connection. She explained that gum disease is a condition where the body may be in a sort of continual state of inflammation, and this seems to be a very powerful predictor of cardiovascular disease.

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