Heart Disease & Your Oral Health
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Subject: What You Need to Know About Heart Disease & Your Oral Health
As your dental care provider, we’re here to emphasize the importance of oral health in relation to your overall health, particularly your heart health. Research has shown a strong link between gum disease and heart disease, so much so that people with gum disease are at a higher risk for developing heart disease.
Suppose you have been diagnosed with heart disease or have a family history of heart disease. In that case, it’s important to share that information with us. Let us know at your next appointment, so we can tailor our care to meet your specific needs, and even work closely with your cardiologist or physician to help keep your heart and smile healthy.
Remember, your everyday habits go a long way toward protecting your heart health and oral health. We recommend practicing good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and scheduling regular dental cleanings with our team to remove plaque buildup and monitor your gum health.
For more information on the link between heart disease and oral health, please read the latest article by our friends at the Michigan Dental Association. Visit smilemichigan.com/heartdisease to learn more.
Look after your heart and care for your oral health by scheduling your next dental appointment with us today.
Sincerely,
[Your Practice Name]
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Your oral health and heart health are connected. That means taking care of your mouth is essential for caring for your heart. Let us know if you’ve been diagnosed with heart disease or have any heart-related concerns at your next visit. We’re here to help keep your heart and smile healthy!


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Your oral health affects your heart health. If you have heart disease or a cardiac condition, let us know. We’ll closely monitor your mouth for signs of gum disease, which can cause infections and complications that can impact your heart. By taking great care of your gums, we can help keep you and your heart healthy.


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Dental plaque contains millions of bacteria that can cause infections and affect your cardiovascular health. That’s why routine dental cleanings are crucial for not only your oral health but also your heart health. Our dental care team is here to help remove plaque and promote a healthy heart with personalized care and attention. Schedule your next cleaning
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Your oral health is closely linked to your heart health, and we want to make sure we provide you with the best possible care for your overall well-being. If you have been diagnosed with heart disease or are taking any new medication, share this information with us at your next visit. It allows our dental care team to tailor your care to suit your specific needs for your smile and heart health.


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At our dental practice, we understand the close link between gum disease and heart disease. Where one exists, the risk for the other follows. That’s why we closely monitor people with heart disease for signs of gum disease to protect their gums and hearts. Schedule your appointment with us today, and let’s take a closer look at those gums!


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Taking care of your gums is crucial for your heart health! Prompt treatment at the first sign of gum disease can help prevent cardiac complications in people with heart disease. Our dental care team prioritizes your overall well-being — we’re here to help prevent gum disease from impacting your heart health. Schedule a visit with us today, and let’s take a closer look at your gum health for your heart health.


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Dental plaque contains bacteria that can cause inflammation and impact your cardiovascular health, especially in people with heart disease. Routine dental cleanings remove plaque and help protect your heart health. Schedule a cleaning with our team today. Take care of your smile and your heart will thank you.


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Did you know that your oral health and heart health are connected? If you’ve been diagnosed with heart disease or started new treatment for a heart-related issue, let us know. When it comes to cardiac health, every detail helps us provide better heart-informed dental care so we can help keep you healthy.

