Childhood Oral Health Linked to Adult Cardiovascular Risk
Conexiant
March 12, 2026
To investigate the association between childhood oral health, specifically dental caries and gingivitis, and the later development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in adulthood.
Poor childhood oral health, particularly persistent or worsening dental caries and gingivitis, is associated with an increased risk of ASCVD in adulthood, potentially through mechanisms like systemic inflammation or bacterial dissemination.
The study suggests a significant link between childhood oral health and adult cardiovascular risk, highlighting the importance of maintaining oral health from an early age.
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