Your oral health is a window into your overall well-being. While many people associate dental care with a bright smile, the health of your gums plays a much larger role than you might think. Growing evidence suggests a significant connection between gum disease and heart health. Understanding this link is the first step toward protecting both your smile and your cardiovascular system.
At Almeida & Bell Dental, our compassionate experts, Dr. Adam Almeida and Dr. Paul Bell, are dedicated to helping patients in Denver and Lone Tree, CO, achieve total body wellness starting with their oral health. We believe in providing comprehensive care that addresses not just symptoms, but the root causes of dental issues.
Understanding the Connection: Gums and Your Heart
Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is an infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in place. It begins with plaque buildup, which hardens into tartar and harbors harmful bacteria. If left untreated, this bacteria can cause inflammation in the gums.
Researchers believe that the inflammation caused by periodontal disease may be linked to heart problems. The bacteria from infected gums can enter the bloodstream, travel to other parts of the body, and potentially contribute to inflammation in the blood vessels. This process can increase the risk for conditions such as atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), which can lead to heart attack and stroke.
Signs of Gum Disease to Look Out For
It’s important to recognize the early signs of gum disease so you can seek treatment before it progresses. Be mindful of these common symptoms:
- Gums that bleed easily when brushing or flossing
- Red, swollen, or tender gums
- Persistent bad breath
- Gums that have pulled away from your teeth
- Pus between your teeth and gums
- Changes in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
These symptoms can indicate anything from early-stage gingivitis to more advanced periodontitis. Ignoring them allows the condition to worsen, potentially impacting your heart health.
Periodontal Disease Treatment in Denver & Lone Tree
Whether you are experiencing the first signs of gingivitis or have advanced periodontal disease, our team at Almeida & Bell Dental is here to help. Dr. Almeida and Dr. Bell use advanced techniques to treat gum disease, remove harmful bacteria, and restore the health of your gums. We provide personalized, compassionate care to help you get on the road to recovery and protect your overall health.
Don’t wait for gum problems to affect your heart. Take a proactive step toward better health today. If you have noticed any signs of gum disease, schedule a consultation at our Denver or Lone Tree office. Let Almeida & Bell Dental help you protect your smile and your heart.
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303-858-9000
Almeida & Bell Dental – Lone Tree
8683 E Lincoln Ave Ste 200
Lone Tree, Colorado
80124
Almeida & Bell Dental – Denver
9126 57th Ave.
Denver, Colorado
80238