The way you brush your teeth could save you from a stroke

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The way you brush your teeth could save you from a stroke

Do bacteria in the mouth migrate into the heart and into the tissues?

I think the answer is yes.

Bacteria in the gums lead to periodontal disease, or gum disease as it is commonly known, a type of inflammation in the gums.

This inflammation can cause swelling, bleeding, bad breath – and, eventually, loss of teeth.

But worse than that…

Gum disease is proving to be a major factor in diseases of other parts of the body.

Researchers are also investigating the link between gum disease and stroke.

The early results of this research indicate that gum disease can significantly increase the severity of stroke.

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These animal experiments took place at the Department of Prosthodontics, Guanghua School of Stomatology, Hospital of Stomatology. NeuroReport published the results.

Analyses of medical records have shown that there is a relationship between gum disease and stroke.

“Ischemic stroke is a common life-threatening disease. Epidemiological studies have shown that chronic periodontitis is closely related to ischemic stroke.”

Whether or not gum disease increases the risk of stroke, or the damage caused by stroke, remained to be answered.

“However, it remains unknown whether periodontitis plays a direct role in the injury of cerebral ischemia.”

So these researchers conducted an experiment that was designed to look into that question.

“We wanted to explore the role of chronic periodontitis in the development process of ischemic stroke.”

First, the researchers created gum disease in mice.

They did that by injecting the gums of the mice with bacterial particles called lipopolysaccharide.

“Experimental periodontitis was induced by a periodontal injection of lipopolysaccharide.”

After they infected the animals with gum disease, they caused the mice to have a stroke.

The stroke was caused by lasers sealing off blood vessels in the brain of the animals in a process called photothrombotic stroke.

“Ischemic stroke was induced by the photothrombotic method.”

When blood is cut off to regions of the brain, those parts of the brain die.

This is because the lack of blood and oxygen leads to the death of brain cells.

These dead regions of the brain caused by stroke are called infarctions.

The number and size of infarctions determine how severe a stroke is.

Compared with healthy animals, mice with gum disease had significantly larger infarctions.

Strokes were more severe in animals with gum disease.

“Periodontitis significantly increased the infarction volume.”

Microglia and astrocytes are types of brain cells. In stroke, these brain cells are overactivated.

Animals with gum disease showed overactivation of critical brain cells – indicating more severe stroke.

“Periodontitis significantly increased the infarction volume, and numbers of activated microglia and astrocytes.”

Gum disease increases the damage caused during stroke.

“We drew a conclusion that chronic periodontitis exacerbated ischemic stroke by increasing the activation of microglia/astrocytes.”

The study indicates that inflammation plays a critical role in stroke severity.

The bacteria that cause gum disease produce lipopolysaccharide – the same bacterial fragments that the researchers injected into the lab mice.

Bacterial lipopolysaccharide is one of the key sources of inflammation in the body.

It is implicated in type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, heart disease – almost every chronic disease.

Bacterial inflammation of the brain seems to play a major role in stroke damage.

And gum disease can be a major factor in that bacterial inflammation.

“Chronic periodontitis played a role in ischemic brain injury directly through exacerbating the inflammation of the damaged brain.”

Until recently, most of the research on bacterial inflammation was focused on the gut.

But in the last few years, bacterial inflammation caused by gum disease has proven to be a major cause of disease.

The good news…

Other studies have shown that treatment of gum disease can lower the risk of other chronic diseases.

Baking soda rinse and ginger can decrease the bacteria that cause gum disease.

But severe gum disease needs to be dealt with by a medical professional.

You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing any health-related problems.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.

 

Increased cortical infarction and neuroinflammation in ischemic stroke mice with experimental periodontitis.

https://journals.lww.com/neuroreport/Abstract/publishahead/Increased_cortical_infarction_and.98175.aspx