Brushing Your Teeth Is Good For Your Heart
How could your dental and heart
health ever be connected? Well, according to new research conducted in
England, there is a rather strong connection between the ways you care
for your pearly whites and your chance of suffering a heart attack.
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The study, examined over 11,000 individuals of all ages to
identify a possible correlation between dental and heart health. Along
with information on their dental bill of health, the subjects were asked
to provide information about their other lifestyle habits, such as
smoking, physical activity, and health routines.
Of the group, about 62 percent
said they visited the dentist every six months, and another 71 percent
said that they brushed their teeth twice a day. This information lead
the researchers to conclude that those that admitted to brushing their
teeth less frequently had an extra 70 percent risk of heart disease or
heart attack.
"Our results confirmed and
further strengthened the suggested association between oral hygiene and
the risk of cardiovascular disease," says a Prof. According to the researchers, the results of
the study were not entirely surprising, but rather confirmation of a
decade-long hypothesis on the connection between dental diseases and
cardiovascular health.
In yet another study conducted
in the United States, it was found that as people's gum health
decreased, so did the rate at which plaque built up in their arteries.
This study showed that the chances of contracting a dangerous condition
called atherosclerosis, or the narrowing of the arteries around the
heart, decreased when subjects brushed their teeth and had a clean bill
of gum and oral health.
But scientifically, how are
gum disease and heart disease connected? The bacteria that develops in
your mouth when you have gum disease contributes to atherosclerosis in
that it adds to the level of inflammation of the arteries and triggering
a biological reaction that narrows space these important passage ways.
Once you have atherosclerosis, your chances mild to certain that you
will experience a heart attack and possibly even stroke.
So the next time you worry
about your visit to the dentist, or need a reason to floss your teeth,
remember that caring for your oral and gum health properly could
dramatically decrease your chances of heart disease and other serious
conditions. Make brushing and flossing a regular habit, and you are sure
to be on the way to a heart-healthy and happy self!
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