New Breakthroughs in Treating Gum Disease and High Blood Pressure
New Breakthroughs in Treating Gum Disease and High Blood Pressure
Recent research reveals a surprising link between oral health and heart health, specifically between periodontitis and hypertension.
When gum disease is present, harmful bacteria can enter the bloodstream, causing inflammation that may damage blood vessels and increase the risk of high blood pressure.
Studies indicate that individuals with severe gum disease are significantly more prone to cardiovascular issues, and poor oral health can even make existing hypertension harder to manage.
The field is now moving toward precision medicine.
Innovative breakthroughs include microbiome modulation, which targets harmful bacteria without harming beneficial ones, and quorum sensing disruption to stop plaque formation.
Additionally, senotherapy is being explored to reduce cellular aging in gum tissue, while AI-driven diagnostics allow for earlier intervention.
By viewing gum health as a vital component of cardiovascular care, we can better manage heart health.
Ultimately, taking care of your teeth is a crucial step toward protecting your entire body from systemic inflammation and chronic disease.
