How Oral Health Affects Your Heart

April 28, 2026
oral-health

It turns out your dentist and your cardiologist have more in common than you’d think. Emerging research shows that the health of your mouth is a powerful window into your overall well-being.

The Link to Inflammation

Chronic gum disease (periodontitis) is a persistent infection. The bacteria responsible for gum inflammation can enter the bloodstream, potentially contributing to:

  • Heart Disease: Inflammation in the mouth may increase inflammation in the arteries.
  • Diabetes Management: Gum disease can make it harder to control blood sugar levels.
  • Pregnancy Health: Healthy gums are linked to better birth outcomes.

What Can You Do?

It’s not just about a pretty smile; it’s about longevity. Staying on top of your bi-annual cleanings allows us to catch inflammation before it becomes a systemic problem.