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New Link between Periodontal and Cerebrovascular Diseases

Lacunar infarcts are the result of obstructions of blood flow in the small, deep arteries in the brain

Lacunar infarcts are the result of obstructions of blood flow in the small, deep arteries in the brain

A new study has revealed a relationship between chronic periodontitis and lacunar infarct, two common diseases in the elderly. Chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the gums, whereas lacunar infarct is a type of cerebral small vessel disease that can lead to a stroke.

Additional research is needed to understand this link. It is hypothesized that periodontitis leads to systemic inflammation and, as a result, the health of the blood vessels could be affected. On the other hand, chronic periodontitis and lacunar infarct may share common vascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol.

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