The Heart and Oral Hygiene
Apparently, not only obesity, sedentary lifestyle and smoking seem to affect adversely the functioning of the heart causing chronic and dangerous heart disease. Works In Dublin Society for General Microbiology, recently revealed the results of some research linking poor oral hygiene to the health of the muscle that never rests.
Professor Howard Jenkinson has commented that “no matter good health or be thin, if some bad teeth multiply the chances of heart disease,” which clearly realizes the seriousness of the matter. On the other hand, a different research team, has been linked and tested with experiments that poor oral hygiene are also associated with atherosclerosis, ensuring that the colonization of bacteria in the mouth causes a negative reaction to “stress proteins” as they are called, as leukocytes, in these cases, often dangerously accumulate in the arteries and cause the medium to long term, the emergence of the disease known as arteriosclerosis.