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It may come as a surprise, but your dental health can be a window into your heart's health. Research has increasingly shown that what happens in your mouth doesn't just stay there - it can have significant implications for your heart.
How Oral Health Reflects Cardiovascular Risks
The mouth is the gateway to the body, and issues like gum disease can provide early indicators of systemic health problems, including cardiovascular diseases. Inflammation in the gums can signal and contribute to inflammation in other parts of the body, including the heart.
The Role of Dentists in Detecting Heart Disease Risks
Dentists are often on the front lines in detecting signs that might be linked to cardiovascular issues. During routine dental check-ups, dentists can spot symptoms like bleeding gums or other oral infections, which have been associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
Dental Procedures and Cardiovascular Screening
Some dental procedures, particularly those involving X-rays, can inadvertently reveal signs of potential cardiovascular problems. For instance, calcification in the carotid artery, a risk factor for stroke, can sometimes be spotted during a routine dental X-ray.
Understanding the Risk Factors Shared by Gum Disease and Heart Disease
Conditions like gum disease (periodontitis) and heart disease share common risk factors such as smoking, unhealthy diet, and diabetes. This overlap means that strategies aimed at improving oral health can also benefit cardiovascular health.
The Dentist’s Role in Preventive Healthcare
Dentists are increasingly recognized as key players in a patient's preventive healthcare team. By identifying oral symptoms that might be linked to heart disease, they can refer patients for further cardiovascular evaluation, potentially preventing serious events like heart attacks or strokes.
Taking a Holistic Approach to Health: The Dentist-Cardiologist Collaboration
The collaboration between dentists and cardiologists is essential for holistic healthcare. By working together, these professionals can ensure that signs of cardiovascular disease are not overlooked during dental examinations.
Conclusion: A Smile for Your Heart
Maintaining good oral health is not just about keeping a bright smile; it’s also about protecting your heart. Regular dental check-ups can be a critical step in safeguarding against cardiovascular diseases and ensuring overall health.
Informed patients make better decisions.
A C-IMT scan can act as an early warning system by identifying increased thickness in the artery walls long before any symptoms of heart disease or stroke become evident.
The results of a C-IMT scan can help your doctor tailor a treatment plan to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke, which is the leading cause of death and disability in the world.
Unlike some other tests, the C-IMT scan is non-invasive and uses ultrasound, not radiation. It's safe and doesn't require any special preparation.
If you have a family history of early heart disease or stroke, the scan can provide valuable information about your own risk, helping you and your doctor to take preventive measures.
If you are anxious about your cardiovascular health, a vasometric scan can provide reassurance if your results are within a normal range.
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Uses the newest ultrasound technology
Determines whether or not you have heart disease
Pain-free. Requires no wires, treadmills, or needles.
Takes only 15 minutes
Get your Easy-to-Understand Report within 24 hours
Optional Discussion with your Clinician
Schedule a test to see if you’re at risk of heart disease!
Identify Your Risks of Getting Cardiovascular Disease With a Simple C-IMT Scan!
Know if You Are at Risk for Heart Attacks, Strokes, and other Cardiovascular Diseases:
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See your Vascular Age!
Soft or Calcified Plaque is visualized, you’ll see it all.
Track Your inflammation, Know your Artery Blockage.
Informed patients make better decisions.
Do I Need a Heart Screening?
Here is a checklist of factors that put you at elevated risk for heart attack, stroke, and other forms of cardiovascular disease:
Over 40 years of age
Family history of heart disease/stroke
Overweight
Increased cholesterol level
High-fat diet
Tobacco user
High blood pressure
Diabetic
Metabolic syndrome
Erectile dysfunction
Psoriasis
Peace of Mind is Priceless
Looking back, it's chilling to realize how close I came to the edge. I opted for a test at Vasolabs on a whim, without any particular symptoms. Boy, am I glad I did! Turns out, my arteries were nearly clogged up - something regular doctors wouldn't have caught unless there were signs of a problem. By the time I got a couple of second opinions and returned to my regular doctor, my arteries were 95% blocked. If I hadn't taken the test when I did, I could have had a stroke. Trust me when I say this, going to Vasolabs was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
I was really worried about getting a heart attack because its already happened in our family. So taking this test gave me the peace of mind I was looking for. And it was so cool to see the age of my artery was younger than I was!!
I went to Vasolabs for their C-IMT testing, thinking it'd be a complicated deal, but nope! It was as easy as getting a photo taken. And guess what? They found an issue that could've been a silent threat. Thanks to them catching it early, my doctor and I are on top of it now. Honestly, I feel like I dodged a bullet. Big thumbs up for Vasolabs!
I saw an ad on Facebook and I got the C-IMT Test for myself and my husband, it was such an easy process. And a great gift idea for family. It was really fun to look at the results and good to know I need to work on my health.
Frequently Asked Question
A C-IMT Scan is a non-invasive procedure that uses ultrasound technology to measure the thickness of your carotid arteries' walls. These arteries, located on each side of your neck, supply blood to your brain. Over time, plaque can build up in these arteries, causing them to thicken. This is often an early sign of atherosclerosis, a disease that can lead to serious conditions such as heart attacks and strokes.
For your quick, 15-minute appointment, simply head over to our facility located at 1414 South 600 West, Bountiful, UT 84010.
Dean Ence, an expert sonographer, will be handling your fast, no-pain test to figure out the 'age' of your arteries. This test checks how thick your artery walls are - thicker walls can mean inflammation. It's all simplified for you to understand easily. We also spot and show plaque, whether soft or hard, in your arteries. You get detailed pictures from the ultrasound for your records. Taking care of your health is our main goal!
The duration of the C-IMT scan can vary depending on various factors, like the complexity of the patient's condition. Typically, a Vasometric scan takes around 15 minutes to complete. The report is done and delivered within 24 hours to you.
No. Hospitals charge $800, but our cost is $249.