
When it comes to dental implants, you will need to have a thorough consultation with your periodontist. They will take a look at your mouth to ensure you don’t have any dental problems, but they will also consider your overall well-being. Your heart health is something they will want to evaluate, as it’s more closely linked to your smile than you may think. Here’s what you need to know about this connection.
Can Tooth Loss Affect My Heart Health?
Missing teeth can affect how your smile looks, but it can have a bigger impact that extends beyond aesthetics. You may be more prone to gum disease and chronic oral infection. Both can lead to systemic inflammation, which has been linked to a higher cardiovascular risk.
Not only that, but tooth loss can make it harder for you to get proper nutrition as well. You may have a harder time eating foods rich in vitamins your body needs to stay healthy. Without the proper minerals, it’ll be harder for you to support your immune system and heart. So, bacteria in your mouth can cause problems that may act as a gateway to the rest of your well-being.
Will Restoring My Smile Lower My Cardiovascular Risk?
By taking good care of your grin, including missing teeth, you may be able to maintain your heart health. While dental implants are not a treatment for cardiovascular disease, they can help reduce the risks mentioned before. You can avoid chronic gum infection and inflammation that spell trouble. Keeping up with a balanced diet and lifestyle can also prove to be beneficial in the long run!
Can I Get Dental Implants with Heart Conditions?
There are plenty of patients who have heart conditions and have received dental implants for their smile. However, the only way to know if it’s right for you is by talking to your periodontist and your other healthcare providers.
They will be able to evaluate your tolerance for anesthesia, bleeding risk, and how your overall well-being will come into play with this tooth replacement. In some cases, your cardiologist or physician may recommend temporary adjustments to certain medications, but careful planning will help ensure your surgery is safe and effective.
You deserve to have a full smile you feel confident in, and dental implants are here to help. They can restore your grin that very well may support your heart as well.
About the Author
Dr. Zachary Carnow is a board-certified periodontist who looks after the Frisco community with expert care. His training and expertise allow him to place dental implants in his office, so you feel confident knowing you’re in compassionate hands throughout the procedure. If you have questions about your heart health affecting this tooth replacement, schedule an appointment or call Dr. Carnow’s office at (214) 619-4990.
