Diet, cardiovascular disease and oral health: promoting health and reducing risk
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- DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2010.0135
Diet, cardiovascular disease and oral health: promoting health and reducing risk
Abstract
Background: Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease includes screening as well as education and risk-reduction efforts.
Methods: The author reviewed diet and nutritional risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), as well as dietary approaches to reduce the risk of developing CVD. The author also presented applications for use in dental practice.
Conclusions: The multifaceted relationship between diet/nutrition, CVD and oral health supports the role of CVD risk-reduction strategies in dental practice.
Clinical implications: Reinforcement of healthful lifestyle principles may help reduce patients' risk of developing CVD and improve their systemic and oral health.
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