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Dentists have always said that Gum Diseases will cause Heart Disease.? |
Question: Gum disease can cause abscesses in the gums and then this bacteria in the mouth can get into the blood stream. Once in the blood stream it is possible for the bacteria to stick to walls of the arteries or valves in the heart. The bacteria can multiply (colonize) and/or attract white cells and platelets to the site causing a buildup of plaque. The plaque can obstruct blood flow or if on a heart valve, impede function. that is kinda true so brush ur teth two times a day k Actually he's right, good oral health usually rules out other health problems. Floss your teeth daily. Eat well, exercise. Right. Once the heart is damaged to a certain extent by disease, then it stays that way.~ wrong The answer is of corse that heart disease is permanent. You job is to keep it from getting damaged further and both your dentist and Physician should be involved in a program to do that.Good Luck That is correct. You can't regrow your heart. I'd say it depends on the damage. They have found that if they inject adult stem cells in the heart, it will grow new muscle so some damage can be repaired. Now if a person had a heart attack because of a plugged artery around the heart and they caught it before it did damage to the heart itself, you can - by diet and exercise - clean out the arteries and get them back to new. There's a doctor out there who had really bad arteries and I believe a heart attack - named Pritikin who created a cookbook that is very very low in fat - and by his eating his diet over the years, I think it said at age 90 or so when he finally died and they did an autopsy on him, his arteries were totally clear. So, I think the body is a wonderful thing that can repair itself in many ways if we just give it a chance and do the right things to allow it to happen. The Heart has the ability to heal itself, except if holes are present or another illness is agitating it. It is very important not to be a smoker if anyone has any heart conditions. There are many, many types of cardiovascular disease. This page lists some of them along with their ICD-9 codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ICD... ICD-9 codes are used by healthcare providers and insurance companies. A small amount of heart damage can repair itself. Remember, your heart is a muscle and can be made stronger. It all depends on what kind of damage was done to your heart. This bring up the old bugbear, cause and association. For some reason, in every other facet of life people seem to understand that association is not cause, yet when it comes to health and in particular heart disease it seems every association must mean a cause. |
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