Gum Disease and Mental Function
Recent study conduction by researchers from US found out a
direct link of gum disease and worsening of mental function. Extensive gum disease with inflammation to
different organ systems can have harmful effects on brain function.
It was found that elderly people with gum disease are more
prone to develop Alzheimer’s disease, as well as cognitive impairment. To investigate this further, about 5000
individuals whose ages were ranging from 20-59 who performed two cognitive functions.
There was association found between mental function and gum
diseases including bleeding gums, periodontal disease, as well as tooth
loss. It is noted that periodontal
disease can cause widespread infection in the body, which is a major risk factor
to cause worsening of the mental function.
It was also stated that poor oral hygiene is not the only
factor that influences or the only cause of poor mental functioning or mental
diseases. This research clearly
indicates the importance of treating gum problems as soon as possible to
prevent any systemic infection that can lead to brain infection , which in turn
can cause severe mental illnesses.
About the author
Angela Rogers, Marketer for Nature’s Smile, www.naturessmile.com
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