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The health of your body is reflected in your mouth

The health of your body is reflected in your mouth. A gift horse in the teeth not look. The old saying goes that alludes to being grateful and courteous in the face of a good deed or a gift and avoiding, on top of that, being demanding. The saying may have arisen because horse connoisseurs can tell the age and health of the animal by looking at its teeth.
Something similar happens with humans. A dentist can determine a person’s state of health and some of his ailments just by looking at his mouth.

  • Type 2 diabetes
    One sign of type 2 diabetes is periodontitis. According to a study, one in five people with periodontitis in the gums have undiagnosed diabetes.
  • The pregnancy
    A healthy woman whose gums suddenly swell and bleed could be pregnant. According to the American Pregnacy Association, gingivitis is common among pregnant women because hormonal changes increase blood flow to the gum tissue. This hormonal spike can thwart the ability to control bacteria in the mouth and increase the risk of plaque buildup.
  • Heart disease
    The American Dental Association notes that there is a link between gum disease, plaque buildup, and cardiovascular disease. In this context, the American Stroke Association in a study confirmed that adults with mild gum disease are almost twice as likely to suffer an ischemic stroke. The relationship is such that patients at risk of infective endocarditis may require antibiotics before dental procedures. Something to be determined by the dentist and cardiologist.
  • Eating disorders
    A dentist can tell if a person is suffering from eating disorders. American Dental Association establishes in a study that 89% of patients with bulimia show symptoms in their teeth.
  • Osteoporosis
    Other diseases that usually show their symptoms in teeth is osteoporosis, according to The American Academy of Periodontology.
  • Cancer
    Researchers from the Academy of Periodontology itself found that men with gum disease were 49% more likely to develop kidney cancer and 54% more likely to develop pancreatic cancer.

As you can see, going to the dentist cannot be motivated only by an aesthetic need or the result of a toothache, it is a general health issue.
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