Silent Threat of Poor Oral and Dental Health It affects chronic physical diseases.

Silent Threat of Poor Oral and Dental Health It affects chronic physical

diseases, oral and dental health and our physical health. It was found that there was a very direct relationship with each other because there was medical evidence. No matter where it occurs on the body, it will cause the body to have a mechanism to secrete inflammatory substances and can affect various organs. in our bodies. For example, if we have oral diseases such as bran disease or periodontitis, which is caused by the accumulation of a large amount of tartar that spreads down the gums, causing swollen gums, pus, and eventually loose teeth. It results in chronic inflammatory processes in the oral cavity. The body secretes a variety of inflammatory mediators, the most important of which are interleukin (IL) and tumor necrotic factor (TNF), where the normal effects of these two inflammatory substances cause various effects on the body, such as high fever, headache, damage to the strength of blood vessels, or interfere with the heart system, as well as damage to the tissues of various organs. In our

body, there have been studies in patients with leaky heart valves and oral health problems. It has been found that chronic inflammatory oral health problems result in worsening heart valve leakage. It was found that inflammation in the oral cavity As a result, sugar control is also worse. In the two diseases mentioned above, it is a direct effect caused by inflammatory substances secreted by inflammation in the mouth, which affects the pancreas, which is responsible for producing insulin to help control blood sugar levels.

Therefore, the relationship between oral health and body health is as mentioned above. It can be concluded that if we take good care of our oral health, it will result in good physical health.

Thank you for the information from: Digital Dental Center Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital