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HOW CAN YOU BE AFFECTED BY DENTAL HEALTH

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HOW CAN YOU BE AFFECTED BY DENTAL HEALTH

8 Health Issues Caused by Poor Oral Hygiene

HOW CAN YOU BE AFFECTED BY DENTAL HEALTH

The beauty of the teeth is the most important aspect of a beautiful smile. People with straight teeth are seen as more attractive than individuals with crooked teeth, according to a study.

1. Illness of the Lungs Poor oral health is clearly linked to respiratory illness. Poor dental hygiene increases the likelihood of naturally occurring germs travelling from the mouth to the lungs, increasing the risk of respiratory disease and other deadly diseases like pneumonia.

2. Diabetes

3.Infertility

Women have to be more informed of this disorder because it might cause complications during pregnancy. When it comes to getting pregnant, women with poor oral hygiene are more likely to take longer than those with good oral hygiene.

Periodontitis, a gum disease in its advanced stages, is an infection. When gingivitis (the early stage of gum disease) is left untreated, it can lead to tooth decay. Diabetes is made more difficult to treat by periodontitis, which causes a spike in blood sugar levels. Type 1 or type 2 diabetes sufferers will find it especially challenging. Your blood glucose level is unmanageable if you have a lot of sugar drool in your mouth, thus you'll have more sugar saliva. As a result, your mouth will become more bacterially active. Your saliva combines with the oral bacteria to cause dental caries.

4. Ailments of the Heart

For many years, the link between poor dental health and cardiovascular disease has been questioned. Gum inflammation raises the possibility of infectious disease in the bloodstream, which can lead to damage to the heart valves. People who have prosthetic heart valves should pay special attention to their oral health. Blood clots and heart problems can be caused by bacteria in the mouth that passes through the body through bleeding gums, and it can do so by carrying off the body's own proteins.

5. Dementia Your brain is directly linked to your teeth. A link was identified between gingivitis and mental decline, according to the results of research (memory loss). One of the most harmful consequences of poor dental hygiene is the effect it can have on your brain health. If the infection gets into the brain, For Dental Treatments visit World of Dentistry

ReachUs H No - 1757, Sector 46, HUDA Market Road, Gurugram, Haryana - 122003 worldofdentistry1757@gmail.com https://worldofdentistry.co.in/ Ms. Fatima: 8373962491 9999245964

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