Why do healthy teeth reduce the risk of chronic diseases?

Have you ever asked yourself why healthy teeth reduce the risk of chronic diseases? Well, in general, dental health plays a very important role in your overall health. Few people associate poor dental health with poor physical health. There are even dentists who look at the dentition as a series of individual teeth rather than holistically. In today's blog post, we explain why teeth should be treated as soon as possible if they are affected by periodontitis, caries or other dental diseases.

An overview of dental health

Did you know that complaints such as rheumatism, bladder and prostate problems, allergies, lung and heart infections can also be triggered by poor dental health? One explanation for this is, for example, that each tooth energetically represents an organ. This requires a completely different view of the importance of your teeth in relation to your health. in connection with your health.

 

Bacteria love the acidic environment of your teeth

Among many other factors, the oral environment plays an important role in your dental health. It is desirable that a neutral to alkaline environment prevails in the oral cavity, which is ideally slightly acidic. In such an environment, bacteria don't stand a chance.

However, the reality is somewhat different. For example, a poor diet, mainly the consumption of acid-forming foods, can lead to chronic over-acidification of your body. This, in turn, can lead to increased salivation in the mouth. An acidic pH provides an ideal habitat for harmful bacteria that can cause tooth decay, cardiovascular disease, bladder and prostate problems and other inflammation.

Coronary heart disease can be caused by tooth decay, because tooth decay is suspected of triggering this disease. In addition, demineralisation of the teeth begins at pH levels below 6, which means that in these environments your teeth are now releasing minerals as saliva and losing more and more of their own substances.

 

Tooth filling with amalgam

Some dental treatments are now, and according to the current state of scientific knowledge, even questionable and are classified as harmful to health. Teeth filled with amalgam can continuously release highly toxic silver particles, which can enter your bloodstream through your oral mucosa. Your body's reaction to these toxins can manifest itself in a variety of symptoms, such as depression, headaches or migraines. The symptoms are often gradual, so that a connection to the actual cause can only be established in rare cases.

 

Treated tooth roots

Treated tooth roots can also pose a serious health risk. During root canal treatment, the nerve tissue is removed from the tooth root. The root canal is filled with a filling. Even with careful root canal treatment, there is always a risk that remnants of nerve tissue will remain in the root canal.

These tissue remnants are broken down in natural processes. It is not impossible that an inflammation can develop from this. The so-called inflammatory toxins can enter your bloodstream and lead to knee pain and diabetes.

 

Dental treatments with far-reaching health consequences

Your immune system is regularly exposed to toxic stress and can weaken as a result. The important task of the human immune system to protect your body from pathogens can no longer be sufficiently fulfilled.

In this situation, the smallest infection is enough to initially activate the non-reactive inflammatory focus. A weakened immune system can also contribute to many other symptoms of disease.


 

     
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