High Risk Periodontal Pathogens Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Atherosclorosis

Part 1 – Original Webinar Date: Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017
Title: “High Risk Periodontal Pathogens Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Atherosclorosis”
Presented by: Bradley Field Bale, MD.

Bradley Field Bale, MD and Amy Doneen, DNP, ARNPAccording to Bale, “Periodontal disease due to high risk pathogens must be considered a contributory cause of arterial disease. I will present the science that supports this landmark statement. Considering this knowledge, the dental community has a significant opportunity to favourably impact the number one cause of death and disability by effectively managing this type of periodontal disease.”

Bradley Bale, MD and Amy Doneen, DNP, ARNP are pioneers of the oral-systemic health movement and are among the most influential names in cardiology. They are founders of the renowned BaleDoneen Method for preventing cardiovascular events and are longtime advocates of the critical role that dental professionals play in the prevention of heart attacks and strokes.

Bale and Doneen co-authored an article with Dr. David Vigerust that was published in print in the Postgraduate Medical Journal and was published online ahead of print by the British Medical Journal (BMJ), titled, “High-Risk Periodontal Pathogens Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis.” Now more than ever, dental clinicians can and should strengthen their commitment identifying and managing this form of periodontal disease.”

Bale and Doneen present their findings in a two-part CE webinar.

More about Dr. Bradley Bale here: https://baledoneen.com/discover/bradley-bale/