Can Gum Disease Affect My Heart Health? The Oral-Systemic Link Explained
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Can Gum Disease Affect My Heart Health? The Oral-Systemic Link Explained

Yes, untreated gum disease directly increases your risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Chronic oral inflammation acts as a persistent bacterial reservoir. When the tissues supporting your teeth are infected, periodontal pathogens enter your bloodstream through damaged capillary beds in the gums. This systemic migration triggers an elevated inflammatory response, accelerating arterial plaque accumulation (atherosclerosis) and increasing the risk of heart attack or stroke.

At Near Me Therapy in Langley, BC, our Registered Dental Hygienists collaborate with our Chiropractors and Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) to eliminate subgingival calculus and biofilm, stopping oral bacteria from entering your circulatory system.

Whether you commute via Highway 1 from Willoughby or live in Brookswood or Murrayville, our integrative approach protects your vascular health through precise, evidence-informed clinical interventions.

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Bleeding Gums: Is It Always Gingivitis?

Bleeding Gums: Is It Always Gingivitis?

Seeing blood when you brush or floss is an immediate warning sign, but it isn’t always caused by plaque-induced gingivitis. Learn the underlying causes of capillary fragility—including toothbrush abrasion, nutritional deficiencies, and nocturnal bruxism (teeth grinding)—and discover how Kamelia Bahrini and the integrative team at Near Me Therapy in Langley City treat the systemic root causes of oral bleeding.

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The Shift in Oral Healthcare: Independent Dental Hygiene vs. Traditional Dental Offices

The Shift in Oral Healthcare: Independent Dental Hygiene vs. Traditional Dental Offices

An evidence-informed breakdown comparing independent dental hygiene to traditional dentist-led offices in Langley and Surrey, BC. Learn how direct-access dental hygienists provide specialized periodontal biofilm removal to minimize systemic inflammation and dental anxiety.

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