Side Effects of Not Taking Care of Your Teeth

You may feel that your teeth are strong and invincible, but it’s really the fact that you’re taking care of your teeth that is keeping disease at bay. Keep reading to learn what else brushing and flossing is doing to keep your health in tip-top shape, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Cardiovascular Disease

We bet you didn’t know that your teeth could affect your heart. But, unfortunately, it’s true. Our bodies are made up of interconnected pieces that can influence and affect each other. Case in point, the bacteria that comes from gum inflammation and disease can actually move from your mouth to other parts of your body. Sometimes, this bacteria can be carried through the blood and cause hardening of the arteries in your heart. This can then lead to an increased risk of heart attack or stroke.

Dementia

Did you know that the bacteria that comes as a result of gingivitis can move through nerve channels? The bacteria can reach the brain through nerves or the bloodstream, where it can influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease.

Respiratory Infections

Some studies explore the connection between gum disease and lung infections, such as pneumonia. By breathing in the bacteria that is sitting on your teeth, your lungs can be more susceptible to that bacteria.

Diabetic Issues

To make matters even worse, inflammation of the gum tissue and periodontal disease can make it harder to control your blood sugar. If you have diabetes, you are statistically more susceptible to periodontal disease. Take care of your teeth and prevent these concerns.

Dental Concerns

Obviously, if you don’t take care of your teeth, there will be repercussions in the health of your mouth and teeth. You can experience increased cavities, gum disease, or even root canals to repair damaged teeth. By not taking care of your teeth, you can be setting yourself up for pain and damage. This can lead to loss of teeth in extreme cases.

Take care of your teeth and keep your health intact. If you’re due for a visit and a cleaning, give us a call today at (208) 322-1112 to schedule your appointment.