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Dental gaps source of heart disease
British doctor warned that the teeth-filled gaps may increase the risk of heart disease.
Dr. Steve Cregan of the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin for the newspaper Mirror.co.uk that the mouth is probably the worst dirt in the human body.
He said that when infected gums bleeding as a result of non-compliance with the rules of personal oral hygiene, then enter the 700 kinds of different bacteria to the mouth.
He said if a blood Oeitk open because of bleeding gums, it facilitates the entry of bacteria into the bloodstream, explaining that when the bacteria enter the bloodstream, it faces a small particles called platelets, or plaques, which Blood Platelets clot blood when you get a wound.
He added that it prevents the blood to the heart of the enemy and cause the risk of heart attack.
In this context, said Professor Howard Cengnson from the University of Bristol in Britain, in other words, it does not matter whether you're physically fit or thin, the bad teeth increase your risk of heart disease.
British doctor warned that the teeth-filled gaps may increase the risk of heart disease.
Dr. Steve Cregan of the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin for the newspaper Mirror.co.uk that the mouth is probably the worst dirt in the human body.
He said that when infected gums bleeding as a result of non-compliance with the rules of personal oral hygiene, then enter the 700 kinds of different bacteria to the mouth.
He said if a blood Oeitk open because of bleeding gums, it facilitates the entry of bacteria into the bloodstream, explaining that when the bacteria enter the bloodstream, it faces a small particles called platelets, or plaques, which Blood Platelets clot blood when you get a wound.
He added that it prevents the blood to the heart of the enemy and cause the risk of heart attack.
In this context, said Professor Howard Cengnson from the University of Bristol in Britain, in other words, it does not matter whether you're physically fit or thin, the bad teeth increase your risk of heart disease.
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