periodontal bacteria cause Alzheimer’s?

By 2020년 7월 15일ARTICLE

 

Did you know that a small germ in your mouth enters the brain through the blood, causing Alzheimer’s?

It seems like it’s too exaggerating, but when the cytokine, an inflammatory substance in the periodontal bacteria, actually enters the brain, a protein called amyloid beta increases. Research has shown that this substance accumulates in the brain, resulting in Alzheimer’s and the likelihood of getting worse.

Periodontitis occurs most frequently between the ages of 45 and 54, and if oral care is not done properly, the brain will accumulate debris and eventually increase the likelihood of developing dementia like Alzheimer’s.

 

 

A Florida University research team in the United States surveyed the brains of people who died of Alzheimer’s, and found that periodontal causative toxin was detected at a high frequency. As the results of the above study show, if you use the right oral products and take good oral care, it is very helpful in preventing brain disease.

Looking at the results of the plaque removal efficiency of the’Embossing Fine Toothbrush’, which has been proven through clinical trials at Gachon University’s dental hygiene department, it not only removes the plaque in the mouth much better than normal micro hair, but also received excellent results in the product satisfaction survey of test subjects.

If proper oral care is enough to prevent dementia, there is no easier way to prevent this.

Healthy teeth are the key to keeping you away from the fear of dementia and maintaining a healthy life.

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