Gum disease and Alzheimer’s: The surprising alliance of plaque buildup

 

When your gums are afflicted, certain bacteria might embark on a journey to your brain, forming alliances with Alzheimer’s-associated plaques. It’s akin to a microbial infiltration—oral pathogens covertly influencing cerebral processes. Maintaining gum health could emerge as a preventative measure, not solely for dental well-being but potentially influencing cognitive preservation. In essence, taking really good care of your gums might be a smart way to help prevent problems with your brain, shedding light on an unanticipated axis of preventive healthcare at the intersection of dentistry and neurobiology.

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