How do dental illnesses affect your brain health? Your oral cavity has many fascinating interconnections with your total body wellness. Poor oral care will make you vulnerable to a multitude of systemic diseases like respiratory diseases, diabetes, heart diseases, and much more. Do you know that bacteria proliferated with untreated dental illnesses can affect your brain health?
For instance, people with missing teeth develop mild memory impairments. The hippocampus region in our brain receives sensory impulses and it is involved in memory. Jaw movements stimulate the sensory impulse and it will be lowered with teeth loss. Similarly, the link between dental and mental health provides a way for various abnormalities in the brain. We have highlighted 3 common issues in this post. Keep reading to know more.
1) Gum disease and Alzheimer's Infection in gums if left untreated would end in harmful gum diseases like gingivitis. Periodontists say a microbe named "P.gingivalis" is the root cause for the progression of gum diseases. The bacteria in the advanced stage of gum diseases will secret a toxic fluid which when entered the bloodstream provoke cardiovascular problems, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD), stroke, and rheumatoid arthritis.