Bright white teeth
and fresh breath does not necessarily mean you have a healthy
mouth! General health is directly related to gum health. Gum disease
has been linked to several medical conditions such as stroke,
diabetes, heart attack and worsening lung disease. Healthy gums
can reduce a person's biological age by up to 6.4 years. Why?
Because studies show that the presence of periodontal diseases,
most common in people with tooth loss, actually affects longevity.
The best of these studies, done at Emory University
in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control, indicates
that people with gingivitis and periodontal disease have a mortality
rate that is 23% to 46% higher than those who don't. Keeping your
gums clean and healthy may help reduce the risk of many illnesses,
including heart disease.
Gum Disease
Gum disease or periodontal disease, a chronic inflammation and
infection of the gums and surrounding tissue, is the major cause
of about 70 percent of adult tooth loss, affecting three out of
four persons at some point in their life. Red swollen and bleeding
gums characterize gum disease in the initial stages and progresses
to infections, chronic inflammation and bone loss in later stages.
Eventually bacteria are allowed to flow freely through your gums
and into your blood stream that activates and stresses the immune
system.
Heart Attack
Research shows that people with gum disease are 25% more likely
to have a heart attack. Bacteria originating from the gums to
the veins and arteries cause plaque build up and arterial inflammation
that can provoke jeopardous clotting. A 12-year study conducted
by Harvard University researchers and 41,000 healthy men free
of cardiovascular disease showed that those with periodontal disease
had more clot related strokes.
Diabetes
Periodontal disease severely affects the control of blood sugars.
The spread of bacteria through out the body through the blood
stream stresses and confuses the body when trying to adjust sugars
to the invasion. Antibiotic treatment has help diabetics control
blood sugars while treating the infections caused by gum disease.
Lung Infections
Breathing in oral bacteria caused by gum disease can cause lung
infections. Bacteria that grow in the oral cavities can be breathed
into the lungs to cause respiratory disease such as pneumonia.
About the Author
Yvonne Takhtalian, C.N.H.P, H.I. spent the past
10 years developing and improving Vita-Myr Natural Products helping
thousands like you heal gum disease and gingivitis. She just released
a new line of 100% Natural Vita-Myr Soaps to compliment her Vita-Myr
Mouthwash & Toothpaste. Find out more about effective natural
relief of gum disease at http://www.vitamyr.com/
or email questions/comments to Yvonne at mailto:vitamyr@mindspring.com
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