If you have
mitral valve prolapse (MVP), you have a higher chance
of getting an infection in the heart (endocarditis).
To prevent an infection, you can take simple steps such as taking care of your
teeth and telling your doctors before you have dental work or surgery that you
are at risk for endocarditis.
Good dental care can help lower your risk for endocarditis. Brush and
floss regularly, and visit the dentist twice a year. Healthy teeth are less
likely to need extensive dental work. If you wear dentures, check your gums
often for sores or signs of irritation.
If you have an
artificial valve, you may need to take
antibiotics before you have certain
dental or surgical procedures. The antibiotics help
prevent an infection in your heart called
endocarditis.