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For Healthy Heart, Keep Your Gums Healthy

Topic: Natural HealthPublished May 16, 2013

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We were always taught as children about dental hygiene and to keep away from infections that come with dirty and unclean teeth. After eating our food, some food particulates are left in our mouth and the bacteria that feed on these particulates then give rise to various gum diseases. The same bacteria also cause the destruction of nerve tissue, dentin and enamel that all are essential to make up our teeth. However it is the gum line that we mostly exposed and obvious this little pouch of gum creates a better place for the microscopic creatures to nourish that is surrounded by the saliva, with fine food supply, dark and safe, just a finest place for them. All the conditions are favorable for them to survive for long term and that is the main reason why it’s important to make the environment unfavorable for them. The brushes, we use stimulates the capillary action of the gums and good supply of blood that keeps the tissue vital and robust. Unhealthy gums or periodontal infections are very serious concern as it can lead to the loss of teeth and also spread some infectious diseases throughout the body. One of the least gums problems is Gingivitis and probably gums start bleeding if they are red and swollen which shows the symptoms of periodontal diseases. Typically from gingivitis, you will not feel pain but the embarrassment of odd and unhealthy looking gums is really difficult to suffer. In addition these bacteria grow very rapidly as the environment is so well suited to flourish them. And at the same time, deep and a good cleaning of teeth by a professional dental with regular hygiene at home can cure all the problems right away. The gums irritation builds chronic inflammation by which the tissue and the bone that actually supports the teeth suffer serious losses. The gums are separated by large space between the gums and teeth which obviously provide larger healthy environment for bacteria. Some people don’t even notice the issue until the symptoms like toothache is not noticed and as a result tissue and bone are severely damaged with the time and resulting in the removal of teeth. Other term is chronic periodontitis, which advances detachment of the gums, bone loss, and an advanced condition of the same symptoms. Heart disease, respiratory disease, and diabetes are among the systemic manifestations of periodontitis when various bacteria spread throughout the body. One of the most serious conditions is heart disease and there are various factors that highlight the relationship between the gum diseases and the blood related heart diseases. Plaques created by gums diseases are found in the blood vessels of the heart and thicken the artery walls and buildup of fatty protein and slow the oxygen supplies, which restrict functions and lead to heart attacks. Some plaques are also promoting arteries swelling. According to the researchers, the people suffering from the gums diseases are 200% more prone to heart diseases than those who do not suffer from gum diseases. The main problem is the loaded blood to the brain due to the lack of oxygen. Huge potential for infection is not the only issue however the plaque buildup for heart attack is enhanced considerably. For fighting the bacteria build up, massive antibiotic has been an approach but to produce strains this has caused the gene code in the bacteria that burp when hit with antibiotics. Keeping the sugars that create plaque in the mouth, as well as built-up plaque, cleaned off the teeth, gums, and tongue is the real way to help your bloodstream out. The relationship of the heart to the mouth is very simple and direct, making it straightforward for the hundreds of types of bacteria to dive right into our bloodstreams and travel toward the heart by hitching a ride on a platelet. You can easily spot healthy gums by just taking a look in the mirror and compare with other people’s smile. Healthy gums are light with healthy flesh color and are firm but not puffy from liquid trapped behind them. Be sure that bacteria are smart enough and can make their way into the blood stream and threaten your heart. So it’s good to consult your dentist before its getting too late. Don’t wait, contact your dentist today and start working out your dental blueprint.

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