Maintaining your teeth isn’t only about looking good. Poor dental hygiene can lead to problems that are much bigger than an unpleasant smile. Tooth decay and gum disease can affect other parts of your body, including your heart. Good oral/dental health translates to good health overall. Dental problems such as cavities or gum disease can impair your ability to eat and speak properly, and cause pain and bad breath. And what many people may not realize, is that poor dental health can have a profound, negative effect on areas outside of the mouth, including your heart, diabetes, pregnancy and chronic inflammation, such as arthritis to name a few. Some studies suggest that the bacteria in gum disease can travel to your heart and cause heart disease, clogged arteries or stroke. Gum infections, such as periodontitis, have been linked to premature births and low birth weight in pregnant women.
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