Red wine can cure gums
Researchers at Universite Laval, Canada discovered the ability of polyphenols in red wine to prevent "free from root" production of ingredients that damage the gums.
Red wine (Photo: VNN)
The cause of gum disease is the bacteria that stimulate immune cells and the high activity of oxygen that binds to the roots of the teeth.
In addition, meningitis is the cause of dental damage, because these factors directly affect the bones and gums, making the teeth unsure.
According to research results, about 14% of people aged 21-50 and 65% of people over the age of 50 suffer from this disease.
Researchers say the properties of polyphenol antioxidants in wine may be beneficial for the protection and treatment of periodontal diseases as well as for other disorders of root attachment. of teeth.
Even so, we should not abuse red wine. Researchers warn that if you drink a lot of red wine can discolor tooth enamel, and excessive destruction of alcohol in alcohol is a link to oral cancer.
Robert Genco, a professor of biology at the University of New York School of Dental Medicine in Buffalo, said the discovery is just the beginning, "I want to say in general that experiments that test antioxidants In toothpastes, the results change dramatically when they do experiments on animals and humans. "
With this result researchers released their findings in this dental research journal in March.
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