Gum disease affects nearly 47% of adults aged 30 and older in the United States, while cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally, as noted by the World Health Organization. The oral cavity, heart, and blood vessels are crucial components impacted by these conditions. Unfortunately, both gum and heart diseases often develop silently, making early detection challenging. Recognizing the interconnection between oral and cardiovascular health is vital for prevention and timely intervention.
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34. The Link with Rheumatic Heart Disease Gum disease and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) are connected through the common pathway of chronic infection and inflammation. While…