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Cardiovascular Disease and Oral Disease

December 2012, Featured Articles, Oral-Systemic Healthcare

A Comprehensive Review of Vascular Disease: Part Two

By Charles "Chip" Whitney MD   Sat, Dec 15, 2012
Part Two of a four part series on Cardiovascular disease and Oral disease, written by Charles C. Whitney, M.D. 
http://aaoshconnect.org/issue/december-2012/article/a-comprehensive-review-of-vascular-disease-part-two
A Comprehensive Review of Vascular Disease: Part Two
Evidence shows an association between oral disease and systemic vascular disease. Physicians need our dental colleagues’ help if we strive to optimally reduce our patients’ risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. This four-part series will give dental professionals an understanding of the pathology of cardiovascular disease and describe how you can intervene to reduce risk in your personal life and your patients’ lives. Incorporating a cardiovascular health program in your practice will elevate your credibility as a true health professional, improve your ability to cure dental disease, and drive the much-needed collaboration between physicians and dentists. Part 2 of the series describes the causes of disease that directly affect the vascular lining. These include dyslipidemia, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and hypertension.


Click here to access the full article and take the continuing education test. http://www.ineedce.com/coursereview.aspx?url=2279%2fPDF%2f1202cei_vascular2_web.pdf&scid=14798

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