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Episode 62: The Heart of the Matter – Oral Health, Cardiovascular Disease & Salivary Testing

Episode 62: The Heart of the Matter – Oral Health, Cardiovascular Disease & Salivary Testing

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In this eye-opening episode, Melissa and Tabitha dive into one of the most critical yet overlooked connections in healthcare: the link between oral health and cardiovascular disease. With heart disease remaining the #1 cause of death worldwide, they explore how chronic inflammation—particularly from periodontal pathogens—can silently drive heart attacks and strokes.

They break down the Bale-Doneen Method, which challenges traditional cardiac screening by shifting the focus from cholesterol to inflammation and bacterial invasion as the true culprits of heart disease. They also discuss how salivary diagnostics can revolutionize dental care, helping professionals identify high-risk patients before a cardiac event occurs.

Key Takeaways Include:

✅ How oral pathogens like P. gingivalis and F. nucleatum trigger arterial plaque formation.

✅ These are the biomarkers every dental professional should be testing for.

✅ Why standard cholesterol tests miss half of at-risk patients.

✅ Practical steps to integrate salivary testing and physician collaboration into daily practice.

With Heart Health Month as the backdrop, this episode is a call to action for dental professionals worldwide: We're not just treating gum disease—we're saving lives.

💡 Have you seen the perio-heart connection in your practice? Let's talk! Tag us, DM us, and join the conversation.

#OralSystemicHealth #HeartHealthMonth #SalivaryTesting #PreventiveDentistry #PerioAndHeartDisease

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