

Caring for your oral health has always been stressed to prevent gum disease and any other mouth-related problems. As dentists, telling patients to brush their teeth and floss twice daily to reduce oral health issues is standard practice. But do you know enough about the long-term implications of poor oral health?
Most patients are aware that sugar means tooth decay, and that gum disease is caused by poorly caring for your teeth. But your mouth isn’t the only part of your body at risk of suffering due to poor oral health. Research has increasingly shown a significant connection between oral health and several more severe conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Heart diseases, Strokes, Diabetes and prior mature baby.
Many bacteria are associated with gum disease. It’s strong connected with bleeding gums and chronic periodontal. Bacteria can easily travel into the bloodstream of poor oral health people when bleeding occurs during daily activities such as eating, chewing, and brushing your teeth.
A fascinating study published in Science Advances may provide the answer as to how the bacteria actually reaches the brain. After conducting tests on mice, scientists at confirmed that the toxic protein Gingipain that is released from Porphyromonas gingivalis (main bacteria of gum disease), can travel from the mouth to the brain and destroy brain neurons. In fact, the bacteria can spread anywhere that blood is carried. Subsequently, it can cause blood vessel inflammation in the entire body. As a consequence, the bacteria can cause your carotid arteries to thicken. This increases your likelihood to have a heart problem or stroke, since it can potentially inhibit blood flowing to your brain.
If you have bleeding gums, bad breath, loose teeth or swelling gums, please contact us as soon as possible because it has the potential to further affect their health later on in life if it is not dealt with appropriately.
Ti Rakau Dental has proudly served Botany, Dannemora, Howick, Pakuranga, Bucklands Beach communities for more than 20 years. Please DO NOT HESITATE to call 09 273 8911 with any questions or concerns you may have.