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How Neglecting Your Oral Health Can Impact Your Internal Organs


Posted on 5/24/2021 by Office
How Neglecting Your Oral Health Can Impact Your Internal OrgansDental plaque, the sticky film that coats your teeth, can lead to serious problems. Plaque consists of many bacteria, which produce an acidic waste. Unfortunately, this waste is responsible for tooth decay, gum disease, and cavities. However, if these infectious bacteria access your blood stream by entering under the gum line, your internal organs are at risk as well.

Your Lungs Can be Affected by Oral Hygiene


It may be hard to fathom that your lungs can be at risk if you do not practice good oral hygiene. Bacteria live in dental plaque. These bacteria can spread to the lungs and worsen lung diseases. Chronic inflammation and asthma can be traced to bacteria buildup in the mouth.

Your Heart Can be Affected by Oral Hygiene


If the bacteria that infects your gums can travel through your blood vessels to every part of your body, it is reasonable to conclude that your heart can be affected as well. In addition to bacteria causing the problem, heart health may be affected by the inflammatory response to the bacteria which originated in the mouth.

Your Kidney Can be Affected by Oral Hygiene


Lastly, your kidneys may be under attack as well. Kidney disease has been associated with poor dental health. Cavities and gum diseases are chronic bacterial infections, which can fuel inflammation. This inflammation can weaken your kidneys.

Thorough and routine oral hygiene can go a long way toward preventing mouth problems. These best practices can also protect your internal organs as well. Your lungs, heart, and kidneys can be adversely affected if bacteria from your mouth penetrates your blood stream. Creating a prevention plan with our friendly staff is a great first step toward your overall health. Please consider visiting our office for a dental exam and cleaning to maintain good oral health and address any mouth issues.

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Robin Reich, DDS | Stacey Wingad, DMD | Megan Reich Rihan, DMD
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