A recent study found clear associations between bacteria infections of the mouth and pancreatic cancer. Dentists believe that treating periodontal inflammation - such as gingivitis or gum disease - can also help with the management of other conditions. Oral hygiene and maintaining oral health is critical to overall well-being.
The new study published in the journal, Gut, is revealing. Subjects with high antibody levels of the more infectious periodontal bacteria strains were at twice the risk for developing pancreatic cancer, which is responsible for 40,000 deaths a year in the United States. On the other hand, those with high levels of antibodies of some type of harmless oral bacteria had 45% less risk of getting pancreatic cancer.
If you suspect, or have been diagnosed, with an inflammatory condition, it is critical that you see both a general physician and a dental health professional, such as your NYC dentist. Signs of gum disease or gingivitis, include bleeding gums, mouth sores, swollen gums, and gums that are tender to the touch or have a shiny appearance. Sometimes the only way to find out if you have an infection is to have a thorough dental evaluation. An evaluation may be critically important if you have the following:
High risk for periodontal disease
Have heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, osteoporosis, or are thinking about getting pregnant.
Have a family member with periodontal disease (research suggests that the bacteria that causes periodontal disease can be passed through saliva).
Have a sore or irritation in the mouth that lasts longer than two weeks.
Dentists have known for a long time that there is a correlation between oral bacteria and systemic diseases. Although studies are still ongoing, the public needs to be educated on the issue in order to take preventive measures. Brushing and flossing regularly, eating a healthy diet, and visiting your NYC dentist on a regular basis is vital. Regular checkups, not only keep your mouth healthy, but can catch early signs of problems.
Not smoking is also a good preventive measure. Tobacco users are six times more likely to develop gum disease. They also have more serious gum disease that doesn't respond to treatment and can lead to tooth loss.
Dentists agree - and the public needs to know - that an unhealthy mouth is linked to other serious diseases. Taking care of your teeth can keep the rest of the body healthy and vibrant. Preventive care is critical to maintaining healthy teeth and a healthy body.
Article presented by -
- Dr Aman Singh, Odontos dental hospital
M.S. Endodontics
B.D.S. , M.A.D.A., M.I.D.A., M.A.N.T., M.K.D.A.
Ex. National Dental College and Hospital, Chandigarh
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