“Bad gums could be as strong a risk factor for heart
attacks as smoking cigarettes, which is to blame for about 40,000
heart–related deaths a year.”
(Daniel Haney, AP Medical Director, February 17, 1998)
“A new study of fatty deposits lodged in the carotid arteries of stroke
sufferers shows that 70% contain bacteria and 40% of that bacteria comes
from the mouth.”
(USA Today, April 14, 1998)
“Men with periodontal disease have a stronger propensity for
cardiovascular disease than men without periodontal disease, with those
under 50 with periodontal disease having a greater risk than those over
50.”
(J. Periodontal 1998; 69:841-850)
“Diabetics with gum disease were three times more likely to have heart
attacks than those without gum disease.”
(USA Today, April 14, 1998)
“Studies also suggest that good oral hygiene habits may improve
fertility in sub-fertile males.”
(Internet, Dentist: Oral Health and Hygiene, September, 1999)
“Under the
surface…are pockets of infection that contain billions of bacteria. If this
oozing mess was out where it could be seen, it would be a bone-deep sore the
size of the palms of both hands.”
(Daniel Haney, AP Medical Director, February 17, 1998)
“Women with gum disease are seven to eight times more likely to give
birth prematurely to low birth-weight babies.”
(USA Today, April 14, 1998)
“Bacteria in plaque are linked to lung infections in people with chronic
lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.”
(USA Today, February 17, 1998)
“It appears that the extent of sites with probing depths greater than
3mm is strongly related to the incidence of total coronary heart
disease.”
(Annals of Periodontology, Vol. 3, #1, July 1998; 127 – 141)
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