Brush Your Teeth to Postpone Alzheimer’s

Proper tooth brushing will always play a significant role in maintaining good oral health. Coupled with regular visits to your dentist, good tooth brushing habits will help you keep your smile looking and feeling healthy. But did you know that dental problems are not the only issues you can prevent when you practice good oral hygiene? Studies have shown that maintaining good dental health may play a role in helping lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s.

Researchers from the University of Bergen discovered that the bacteria that cause gingivitis (gum disease) can travel from the mouth to the brain. The DNA-based proof showed that the bacteria can produce a protein which may damage nerve cells in the brain. This, in turn, can cause memory loss and in the long run, Alzheimer’s. While the bacteria alone will not cause Alzheimer’s, it does significantly increase the risk of developing the disease. On the other hand, the same study shows you can do some things to slow down or prevent the onset of this disease.

Proper tooth brushing will go a long way not only in keeping your smile beautiful and healthy but also in Alzheimer’s prevention. Using floss regularly will help in the same way as this habit ensures that even the spaces between your teeth and the gum line are cleaned of food bits that may be left from your meals. It is also a good idea to go see your dentist on a regular basis to check for the earliest signs of gum disease and other dental problems so you can avoid more serious health problems in the future.

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