bacteria trigger a blockage of blood vessels

Written By Sepatu on Kamis, 21 Juli 2011 | 03.57

Use dental floss to clean not just powerful leftovers that did not reach toothbrush, but also a long-term health investments. In fact, acts to prevent the risk of stroke and heart disease.

As quoted by the Daily Mail, dental floss helps remove bacteria that trigger the growth of plaque and tartar on the teeth. Dental hygiene is important for preventing gum infection.

Infection or inflammation of the gums generally cause damage to tissue and bone supporting the teeth. In addition to making gear easy to date, the damage to the gum tissue play a role fueling the spread of bacteria that can clog blood vessels. This then increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.

A number of studies revealing the relationship between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease, showed accumulation of microorganisms of gingivitis in the arteries of patients with cardiac disorders. Piles of microorganisms which then triggers a blockage and damage the arterial walls.

Dr. Sharlin Ahmed from the Stroke Association said, "Bacteria in the mouth contribute to cause constriction of blood vessel walls, which can lead to stroke. Bacteria in the mouth can also store fat in the arteries, which can cause blood clots and can lead to stroke."

Hiroshima University study also revealed that those who have less than 24 the number of teeth as adults, 60 percent more likely to suffer a stroke. "Loss of teeth may be associated with ischemic stroke and bleeding," said Dr. Mitsuyoshi Yoshida, who led the study.

Study involving 358 patients found that the stroke patients in their 50s and 60s have a number of teeth that have been dated more than patients of other diseases in the same age group.

The results of analysis of four separate studies show that people who only have 24 teeth heightened risk of stroke by 57 percent, compared to those with 25 or more teeth. This analysis takes into account various risk factors for stroke triggers, such as smoking, obesity, and alcohol use.

Thoroughly dental hygiene is important to prevent the risk of stroke and other diseases related to blood vessel blockage. So, do not forget to brush your teeth and flossing regularly for long-term health!

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