Connecting Oral Health with Overall Health
The idea of oral health being tied to overall health may seem farfetched, but experts have agreed that any disease related to the mouth has an impact somewhere else in the body. Inflammation is the body’s response to an infection. With 30-50% of American adults having mild to moderate gum disease, latest research are hoping that treating inflammation caused by gum disease can improve other diseases.The Different Diseases
Your oral health might be affected or can contribute to these various conditions:• Endocarditis – Occurs when bacteria or other germs from another part of the body spreads through your bloodstream and attach to the damaged areas in the heart
• Cardiovascular disease – Inflammation and infections form heart disease, clogged arteries, and stroke can be caused by oral bacteria.
• Pregnancy and Birth – Peridontitis has been linked to low birth weight and sometimes premature births.
• Diabetes – The body’s resistance to infection is lowered which puts gums at risk.