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Study Finds Link Between Poor Dental Health and Dementia

Nov 13, 2023 @ 05:47 PM — by Kellyn Hodges
Tagged with: General Dentistry

Kellyn Hodges Orthodontics provides a wide range of treatments to improve and protect oral health. Our offices in Montgomeryville, Bala Cynwyd, and Bensalem, PA, use the latest techniques and tools available to improve a patient’s dental health and general wellness.

Oral health is important to maintaining a beautiful smile, but it may even have a greater role for overall health. In fact, gum disease treatment can restore oral health and may even reduce the risk of dementia and other health problems. Find out more about the link between poor oral health and dementia, and why you should take care of your smile.

The Link Between Oral Health and Dementia

According to an article in Forbes, studies have shown a link between poor oral health and an increased risk of dementia.

In one study, participants were asked questions about their oral hygiene habits, including how often they brush and undergo professional dental cleanings. Those who brushed more frequently and had their teeth regularly professionally cleaned had a lower risk of dementia.

Further, when dentists evaluated the participants’ teeth, they found those who had dental cavities, gum disease, and eight to 14 missing teeth, were at a greater risk of having dementia.

Oral Health Affects Overall Health

In addition to the link between poor oral health and dementia, oral health can impact overall health.

Poor oral health has been linked to cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, respiratory disease, and gastrointestinal diseases.

It should also be noted that gum disease and other oral infections can spread through the bloodstream. In some cases, this can cause a life-threatening condition called sepsis.

Protecting Oral Health

Good oral health is important to overall health. The best way to prevent oral health problems, like gum disease and tooth decay, is to practice good oral hygiene habits. This includes:

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