'Health' of teeth related to the brain

Norwegian scientists have published an interesting study: the state of our teeth is closely related to the memory capacity of the brain.

Norwegian scientists have published an interesting study: the state of our teeth is closely related to the memory capacity of the brain.

Russia's Hot-info page said that during the study of teeth, Norwegian scientists investigated the relationship between the 'health' status of the teeth and the ability of people to perceive and detect. So that there is a direct relationship between two things that have nothing to do with each other.

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There is a strong connection between the "health" of the teeth and the brain.

We all know that organs in the body have a close relationship that scientists cannot explain, but people know between teeth and many parts that are related. Broken teeth, weak teeth related to many diseases.

For example, people see root inflammation can lead to infection of many internal organs. If the root canal is inflamed regularly, there is a high risk of cardiovascular diseases in both men and women, leading to blockage of the arteries, hardening of the heart vessels, stroke and stroke.

In particular, women in women with tooth inflammation can make pregnant women born prematurely. If many plaque builds up, it may be a sign of diabetes (possibly when high blood sugar levels make the bacteria in the mouth grow faster and more, resulting in plaque on the teeth). If the root of the tooth is bleeding often due to lack of vitamin K, vitamin C or hormonal changes .

In this new study by Norwegian doctors, a link between teeth and brain was discovered . Dental diseases cause changes in scans of the brain. When it is extracted, it is found to adversely affect this area of ​​the brain and reduce the sensitivity of other areas. Tooth disease also affects memory and increases the risk of confusion in the elderly (Alzheimer's).

Doctors recommend paying special attention to the 'health' of the teeth because they are located in the 'gateway' to allow substances to enter the body, try to maintain oral hygiene, keep the teeth from becoming infected and 'Long live' according to age.

Update 14 December 2018
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