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Tooth loss and heart disease

A recent study highlighted on Dentistry.co.uk reveals a significant link between tooth loss and heart disease. According to the research, individuals who experience tooth loss are 66% more likely to die from heart disease. This finding underscores the importance of maintaining good oral health, as poor oral hygiene and subsequent tooth loss can lead to severe health complications beyond just the mouth.

The study suggests that the inflammation caused by gum disease, a common precursor to tooth loss, may contribute to cardiovascular problems. This adds to the growing body of evidence that oral health is intrinsically linked to overall health. Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene practices are essential in preventing tooth loss and reducing the risk of heart disease.

For more detailed information, you can read the full article on Dentistry.co.uk.

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