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Can Plaque-Identifying Toothpaste Help Prevent Heart Attacks or Strokes?

Mar 25th, 2026

Can toothpaste save your life? Surprisingly, new research suggests it might play a role.

Your oral health is closely connected to your overall health. In fact, what happens in your mouth can impact the rest of your body — including your heart. That’s why researchers are exploring new ways to improve oral hygiene and reduce inflammation throughout the body.

The Link Between Gum Disease and Heart Health

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of Americans age 30 and older have some form of periodontal disease — an inflammatory condition affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. Rates are even higher in adults over 65.

Research has shown that periodontal disease is associated with an increased risk of serious health conditions, including heart disease and stroke. Chronic inflammation in the body is believed to be a key connection.

What Is Plaque-Identifying Toothpaste?

Dental plaque — a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth — is one of the main causes of gum disease. To help address this, scientists have developed a plaque-identifying toothpaste that highlights plaque so it becomes visible while brushing.

This allows users to see exactly where plaque is building up and remove it more effectively, improving daily oral hygiene.

The Science Behind the Research

Researchers are studying whether this type of toothpaste can reduce levels of hs-CRP (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein), a marker in the blood that indicates inflammation. Elevated hs-CRP levels have been linked to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.

In one study, participants followed the same brushing routine and were given either a plaque-identifying toothpaste or a standard toothpaste over a 30-day period.

The results showed a statistically significant reduction in hs-CRP levels among those using the plaque-identifying toothpaste — suggesting a potential link between improved oral hygiene and reduced systemic inflammation.

What This Means for Your Health

While more large-scale studies are needed, this research highlights an important takeaway: improving your oral hygiene may have benefits beyond your smile. By reducing plaque and gum inflammation, you may also be supporting your overall health.

Talk to Your Dentist

If you have questions about gum health, plaque control, or how your oral health may impact your overall well-being, don’t hesitate to speak with your dentist. Regular cleanings, exams, and personalized hygiene recommendations can help you maintain a healthy mouth — and support your long-term health.

Source: ScienceDaily

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