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"In order to determine if a patient had received any invasive dental treatments, researchers looked at Medicaid claims data for 32,060 adults who had heart attacks or strokes. After invasive dental procedures, 650 patients suffered from strokes and 525 from heart attacks".


The above statement may cause you to hesitate when it comes to dental surgery. If you are going to have dental surgery recently, and you just have this concern, you may wish to contact best dentist in Penang. The professional dentist will explain to you the potential risks of the entire procedure and give you some professional advice.
evenfamilydental set the post as Orthognathic Surgery priority — 3 years ago
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Yes, it's true that certain dental issues, especially gum disease, have been linked to increased heart risks. Bacteria from oral infections can enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation in the heart. While dental treatment itself isn't the direct cause, neglecting oral health can definitely raise cardiovascular concerns. Always best to keep both your dentist and doctor in the loop.
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