Health
Study: Brushing Teeth Every Day Facilitates Healthy Hearts, Joints
A new study has found that the consequences of neglecting oral health impact overall well-being in ways beyond cavities and gum disease. Consider the case of untreated periodontal disease (gum disease).
When plaque hardens into tartar, it can inflame the gums, leading to periodontitis. This severe gum infection not only causes tooth loss but has been linked to systemic conditions.
For instance, the bacteria responsible for gum disease can enter the bloodstream, contributing to the buildup of arterial plaque and increasing the risk of heart disease.
Findings of the study are published as recently as August 2024 in the ‘International Journal of Oral Science’.
“To prevent these issues, it’s essential to brush twice a day, floss daily, use mouth – wash, have regular dental check-ups, and maintain a healthy diet, said Dr Prathyusha Prasad, oral physician and oral cancers & oral maxillofacial radiologist at KIMS Hospital, Hyderabad in India.
Recognising and addressing these early symptoms can prevent more severe oral health problems and maintain a healthy mouth,” she said.
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