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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Health and your gums

Contrary to what you have been told, bleeding gums are not normal and shouldn’t be ignored. Would you be concerned if your hands bled every time you washed them? Your gums are no different.




Bleeding that occurs when you floss, brush, or eat is usually caused by a bacterial infection and represents one of the first symptoms of gum disease (periodontal disease). Researchers have found links between periodontal infection and other diseases. Heart disease, diabetes, respiratory diseases, osteoporosis, artificial joints, and pregnancy complications seem to be connected to your oral health.



The current theory is that bacteria present in infected gum tissues and jaw bone breaks loose, travels though your bloodstream, and attaches itself to your heart and other organs. A recent study found that 85% of heart-attack patients have periodontal disease, making this connection higher than the relationship between high cholesterol and heart attacks.

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