The human heart works in mysterious ways. But, thanks to a surge in clinical research over the last couple of decades, we aren’t as in the dark about how this amazing organ goes about its business. Much of this research has been dedicated to uncovering and exploring the link between the heart and gum health. If you suffer from advanced gum disease, you are a shocking 2 to 3 times more likely to suffer from heart disease, and this is something we impress upon our patients as much as we can.
The good news is that there are plenty of simple steps you can take to improve your oral hygiene, with a view to reducing your heart disease risk. Not only will you be helping your ticker, but you will be alleviating unpleasant symptoms associated with gum disease, such as bad breath, gum bleeding and gum irritation.
If you’re looking for a dentist with a special interest in gum/periodontal health, Leeds’ Meliora Dental is one of the few practices in the area to have state-of-the-art hygiene facilities. We’re also really lucky to have our very own periodontal health Guru, Dr Namrata Sharma. We’ll be discussing her expertise and approach later in the piece… for now, though, let’s look at how heart and mouth are so closely intertwined.
Heart And Mouth – The Link Is Closer Than You Think
Just like the body, the mouth is a hotbed for all kinds of bacteria, most of which are harmless.
How We Can Help You Prevent And Manage Gum Disease
Our Airflow machine is a game-changer for reaching and eliminating plaque around individual teeth. Whilst hand scaling equipment used by dentists can remove a proportion of the harmful substances on your teeth, it can’t quite dispose of them all.
Empowering You To Cultivate Good Habits At Home
- Good brushing and flossing technique.
- Use a fluoride toothpaste.
- Refraining from using tobacco products.
- Maintaining a diet low in saturated fats, sugar, and salt.
Dental Hygienist Leeds – Experienced Gum Clinicians At Meliora Dental
Dr Namrata Sharma is the lead periodontal dentist. Meliora Dental. She provides preventive care and restorative hygiene techniques to address gingivitis (early-stage gum disease), and periodontal disease (advanced gum disease).
But Dr Namrata doesn’t just work in oral hygiene and dentistry, she lives and breathes it.
Contact Meliora Dental For Oral Hygiene Maintenance And Treatment
Contact our friendly team for personalised hygiene care and nutritional advice. Whatever your oral hygiene status, our clinical team can help, providing advanced treatment in a judgment-free and welcoming environment.