| Re: How necessary is it to be premedicated? and how do teeth effect the heart? I dont understand the connection I guess.
First of all, surprisingly, there is a strong correlation between periodontal (gum) disease and heart attack/stroke. Who knew?
But totally unrelated to that is your problem.
The problem with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is that is is susceptible to blood-borne infections. As you can probably guess, the mouth is chock full of bacteria, and that's why people with MVP are told to inform their dentist and hygienist before getting any dental work or cleaning done. They usually will prescribe an antibiotic to prevent infection in the heart valve that's affected.
Last edited by dustoffkid; 05-02-2007 at 06:45 AM.
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