Well brushed teeth, heart healthy!

A good tooth brushing cans primarily good oral hygiene.
So the ideal is at least three times a day and 3 minutes each time. But he must know that to maintain its capital dental also prevents inflammation of the gum, which may promote heart disease (myocardial infarction and stroke).
It is the Congress of the Society for General Microbiology in Dublin in 2008 which puts us forward this information.
Professor Howard Jenkinson, University of Bristol, stressed at the meeting of the Society microbial generally that poor maintenance oral could lead to heart problems. The latter said: “bad teeth, bleeding gum and poor dental hygiene can cause heart disease. Poor people with poor dental hygiene and those who have not brushed both regularly, causing bleeding gum, will send in the circular system of blood up to 700 different bacteria that are in the mouth, greatly increasing the risk of having a heart attack.”
The mouth contains many bacteria. Under good conditions of oral health, these bacteria lack the ability to create disturbances in the body. This is because the regular cleaning and proper tooth and gum eliminate bacteria regularly. By cons, if these microbes remain stagnant in the mouth, certain specific bacterial species grow and leads to inflammation of the gum that can be detected by bleeding. Dr. Steve Kerrigan, the College of Surgeons, says that “the mouth is probably the dirtiest place in the human body.
This process chain ignition is a natural defense the body against the attack of microbes that spread toxins into the gum. To combat them, the cells of the gum will generate inflammatory molecules circulating in the bloodstream, circulating in the local blood vessels and therefore in the general bloodstream. Thus, the concentration of white blood cells combined with that of inflammatory molecules will help in increasing blood circulation and could therefore increase the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke.
This phenomenon is the result of bacteria that will “stick to the platelets (blood components to clot), causing” a clotting inside the vessels, not allowing the blood to return to the heart and causing a heart attack.
A New Zealand study led by Professor Greg Seymour goes in the same direction. The result highlights the role of these bacteria in the clogged arteries, or atherosclerosis, head of cardiovascular accidents. These famous bacteria succeed in making aggressive proteins that are not usually within the organization. On contact, the “stress proteins” generate an immune response.
Professor Seymour said that “white blood cells can accumulate in the tissues of the arteries, causing atherosclerosis.”
Professor Philippe Bouchard, during the 34th interviews Garanciere 2008, said that for him, “only individuals can suffer from advanced periodontists” present this risk (enemy advanced periodontists is a disease of the gum widespread throughout the world. The symptoms often go unnoticed because they are neglected. As a result, the disease is rarely diagnosed in time. In fact, Periodontists is the degradation of the bones and structures that support the teeth. This infection is often silent painless).
In fact, additional studies will be needed to assess the impact of periodontal treatment on a possible cardiovascular risk reduction. Anyway, doctors need to remember to brush their teeth three times a day and make an appointment with your dentist twice a year for scaling …
These predictions were useful for teeth protection. Tobacco and cholesterol are not the only perpetrators of the body.
So if you can avoid serious health problems, your toothbrush!