Saturday, 31 December 2011

486. Brushing your teeth reduces risk of cardiovascular disease

Brushing your teeth regularly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study in Scotland. Researchers ensure that people who rarely or never brushed their teeth, had a 70% higher relative risk of suffering a myocardial infarction or other cardiovascular complication, even after adjusting for other cardiovascular risk factors. Even individuals who brushed their teeth only once a day instead of twice or more, presenting a 30% lower relative risk of these events cadiovasculares fatal or not.

Periodontal inflammation, which is gingivitis, promotes the development of atherosclerosis, the formation of fatty plaques in artery walls of the heart. About 40% of the population has some degree of periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory disease complex, largely caused by poor oral hygiene.

Experts say that promote oral health can be an effective measure in preventing cardiovascular disease.

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