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How gum disease connects to heart disease
Samantha Jimenez-Ramirez
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How gum disease connects to heart disease
How gum disease connects to heart disease.

In this podcast, there is going to be research done on how gum disease connects to heart disease. 

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Does better gum health protect your heart? (2015). Harvard Health Letter, 40(4), 3.

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Gum disease and heart disease: The common thread: How plaque on your teeth may be connected to plaque in your arteries. (2018). Harvard Heart Letter, 28(7), 5.

Kinane, D. F., & Lowe, G. D. (2000). How periodontal disease may contribute to cardiovascular disease. Periodontology 2000, 23, 121-126.

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Treating gum disease: Save your smile, help your heart? (2014). Harvard Heart Letter, 25(3), 3.

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How gum disease connects to heart disease
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