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Article: Dental X-rays can show potential for stroke
- Article from:
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- May 26, 1997
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Routine dental X-rays can sometimes turn up a key sign of
vulnerability to stroke, a University of Buffalo study shows.
The X-rays also detect potentially dangerous calcium deposits in
the carotid arteries in the neck, which supply blood to the brain.
Calcification of the carotid arteries is a sign of advanced
atherosclerosis, a major cause of stroke.
Researchers said dentists should look for evidence of calcium
deposits in the carotid arteries shown on X-rays and should refer
patients with such evidence to a physician. Most of the 550,000
people who suffer a stroke each year in the United States do not
have obvious symptoms ...