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According to the most recent statistics from the American Heart Association, in 2022, 453 people died each day due to stroke in the United States. 1 With such dire outcomes, oral health professionals should be well versed on the relationship between the oral cavity and stroke risk. Ischemic strokes, which account for approximately 87% of all strokes, occur when a blood vessel to the brain is blocked, usually by blood clots or fatty deposits.
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