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What is the Link Between Oral Infections and Gastrointestinal Inflammation?

Bacteria accumulate on your teeth as a result of poor dental hygiene making gums and teeth vulnerable to infection. The immune system responds by inflaming the gums to fight the infection. Only if the infection is treated and the origin of the infection is removed, the inflammation will proceed.

The gums and bone framework that hold teeth in place deteriorate over time as a result of inflammation and the chemical compounds released. Periodontitis, or serious gum disease, is the consequence. Inflammation can affect the other parts of the body as well. Oral bacteria can enter the body in a variety of ways. Bacteria from the mouth can be ingested. Read on to learn how issues with oral health can cause gastrointestinal inflammation.

Oral Infections Can Lead to the Development of Diseases

Scientists are discovering even more correlations between our dental health and our entire health as knowledge advances and new approaches for diagnosing the origins of certain diseases emerge. Bacteria that invade the body via the mouth have been linked to the following disorders in numerous studies:

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Bacteria from your mouth can enter your circulation and destroy the good bacteria in your stomach. That's when your digestive problems start to get worse. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects the large intestine and is a prevalent condition. Cramping, stomach pain, bloating, flatulence, and constipation or diarrhea, or both, are signs and symptoms. IBS is a long-term condition that you'll have to deal with.

Crohn's Disease

Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel illness that affects the intestines. It induces digestive tract inflammation, which can result in stomach pain, severe diarrhea, exhaustion, loss of weight, and malnutrition. Crohn's disease causes inflammation in various parts of the digestive system in different persons. Crohn's disease is an extremely debilitating condition that can sometimes result in life-threatening repercussions.

Diverticulosis

The infections or inflammation of pouches that can develop in your intestines is known as diverticulitis. Diverticula is the name for these pouches. The pouches are normally harmless. They might appear in your intestines at any time. Diverticulosis is the medical term for having them.

Diverticulitis might be modest at times. However, it can be serious, resulting in a huge infection or intestinal perforation (most doctors will term it a burst).

There are a Few Things to Keep in Mind When Practicing Good Dental Hygiene…

Brush for at least 2 minutes twice a day.

Floss daily to get rid of plaque in the hard to reach places your toothbrush doesn't get.

Prevent gum disease by eating a nutritious diet that includes the nutrients you need (especially vitamins A and C).

Cleanings and exams at the dentist should be done regularly. One of the most efficient ways to detect early indicators of any dental illness is to use this method.

Remember to give your dentist your full medical history as well as any recent health changes, even if they don't appear to be linked to your oral health.

(07/29/2023)
by CT Thermografy

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