Poor oral health linked to higher blood pressure, worse blood pressure control
Hypertension Journal Report
Study Highlights:
- Poor oral health may interfere with blood pressure control in people diagnosed with hypertension.
- Periodontal disease — a condition marked by gum infection, gum inflammation and tooth damage — appears to worsen blood pressure and interferes with hypertension treatment.
- Study findings underscore the importance of good oral health in blood pressure control and its role in preventing the adverse cardiovascular effects known to stem from untreated hypertension.
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