Home   :   Member Tools   :    Dental Health Topics   :    Dental Benefit Basics   :    Dental Health News
AlwaysCareSmiling Family
member tools
dental health topics

Lifestyle & Dental Health

Treatments

Linking Dental & General Health

Family Dental Care

Dental Problems

Child's Dental Health

Could Your Smile Betray a Heart Risk

THURSDAY, July 31 (HealthDayNews) -- People who lose their teeth are more likely to develop the early signs of heart disease than those with a mouthful of pearly whites, a new study finds.

However, that doesn't mean that brushing your teeth can prevent a heart attack, the researchers quickly add.

A going hypothesis is that the same kind of inflammation that goes with the gum disease that causes tooth loss is happening in the arteries, says Dr. Moise Desvarieux, an assistant professor of epidemiology and medicine at the University of Minnesota. He is lead author of a paper in the Aug. 1 issue of Stroke on a trial to test that theory.

The report covers the first 711 of what are planned to be 1,050 participants. All are 55 or over and none have a history of heart disease. Desvarieux and his associates have been counting missing teeth and looking for other signs of periodontal disease, such as the deposits called plaque.

They have also been looking for a different kind of plaque -- deposits in the arteries that can build up in the carotid arteries, the vessels that feed the brain, to cause a stroke.

So far, the study seems to be favoring the theory, Desvarieux says. Of participants missing zero to nine teeth, 45 percent have carotid artery plaque. Of those with 10 to 19 missing teeth, 60 percent have a buildup of carotid artery plaque.

The researchers have checked to see whether tooth-losers are more likely to have the unhealthy lifestyle that contributes to both tooth loss and heart disease, such as smoking or diabetes. "We controlled for those factors and the relationship still existed," Desvarieux says.

They are counting lost teeth because that is a definitive way of measuring periodontal disease, he says. "The conventional method, looking around teeth, becomes impossible once a tooth is lost," he says. "There is nothing to measure."

The study is just beginning, Desvarieux stresses. The participants will be followed for at least three years to see whether they progress toward having definite arterial disease, and whether tooth loss correlates with cardiovascular events such as stroke.

Even if all that checks out, more will be needed to establish a definite relationship, says Dr Ann F. Bolger, an associate professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco and a spokeswoman for the American Heart Association.

"We really need to understand whether these two factors just occur together or whether there is a causal role," she says. "That would take another study. If we do prove a causal role, there would have to be a treatment study."

This latest study is part of a movement that says inflammation plays a major role in cardiovascular disease. Researchers have identified high blood levels of C-reactive protein, an inflammation-related molecule, as a risk factor for heart disease and stroke, although they are not yet certain whether there is a cause-and-effect relationship.

Desvarieux and his colleagues will be measuring blood levels of C-reactive protein and other inflammation-related molecules in the study participants to see how they correlate with the risk of stroke.

More information
You can learn all about periodontal disease from the American Academy of Periodontology at http://www.perio.org/consumer/2a.html. To find other risk factors for stroke, visit the American Heart Association at http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4716.


The information in this article, including reference materials, are provided to you solely for educational or research purposes. Information in reference materials, are not and should not be considered professional health care advice upon which you should rely. Health care information changes rapidly and consequently, information in this article may be out of date. Questions about personal health should always be referred to a physician, dentist or other health care professional.




Unum Insurance | Disability Insurance | Life Insurance | Financial Protection
Mobile image

Employee benefits, delivered differently

Advanced solutions and seamless integrations help make benefits easier, more effective, and better connected to the modern workforce.
Experienced service teams provide empathy and expertise when it matters most, supporting employees and helping HR navigate the toughest challenges.
Unum is committed to helping the working world thrive throughout life's moments and bringing that caring spirit to all our communities.
Man appreciating innovative tech on his laptop.Man appreciating people who care on his phone.Woman appreciating purpose driven service.

News and Events

Girl hugging her father.

Modern financial protections

Discover a full range of modern employee benefits to help workers protect their finances, families and livelihoods.
Screenshot of the innovative leave solutions part.

Innovative leave and care solutions

Leave management and care delivered through an advanced digital platform with elevated and timely employee experiences. Take work off HR's hands while making it easier for employees to plan leaves, receive benefits, find specialized support and return to work smoothly.

  • Advanced absence management for employers
  • Better leave experiences for employees
  • Connected, expert care when employees need it most
  • Streamlined compliance processes
  • Up-to-date data for insights and integration

Seamless integrations with key HR platforms

Unum HR Connect

Saves time and hassle by automatically and seamlessly syncing employee data, enrollment, eligibility and leave with leading HR information systems

Unum HR Connect Partners

Workday logo
ADP logo
UKG logo

Unum Broker Connect

Saves time and effort on implementation, plan setup, EOI and administration with deep integrations for leading benefit platforms

Unum Broker Connect Partner

Screenshot of the simplified benefits delivery part.

Simplified benefits experiences

From enrollment to administration, Unum platforms help make benefits easier for everyone.

MyUnum

Simple digital experiences for administration and claims

Enrollment Solutions

Engaging education and strategies to boost HR efficiency and employee utilization
Man and woman embracing in half-hug as they see the results on the clipboard.

Benefits built for today’s small businesses

Unum benefits help employers of all sizes protect their workforce and support their employees. Our comprehensive benefit offerings help employers of all sizes, across industries, protect their workforce and support their employees.

175 years

of employee benefits focus and expertise

38 million+

people protected worldwide1

1 Unum Group internal data, 2023.