Without dentists you will get mouth and body diseases. Your oral health may affect, be affected by or contribute to various diseases and conditions. Endocarditis, Gum disease and dental procedures that cut your gums may allow bacteria to enter your bloodstream. If you have a weak immune system or a damaged heart valve, this can cause infection in other parts of the body — such as an infection of the inner lining of the heart (endocarditis). Cardiovascular disease, some research suggests that heart disease, clogged arteries and stroke may be linked to oral bacteria, possibly due to chronic inflammation from periodontitis — a severe form of gum disease. Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis — which causes bones to become weak and brittle — may be associated with periodontal bone loss and tooth loss.
Also without dentists your mouth bacteria may become too powerful. Your mouth is teeming with bacteria — most of them harmless. Normally the body 's natural defenses and good oral health care, such as daily brushing and flossing, can keep these bacteria under control. However, harmful bacteria can sometimes grow out of control and cause oral infections, such as tooth decay and gum disease. In addition, dental procedures, medications, or treatments that reduce saliva flow, disrupt the normal balance of bacteria in your mouth or breach the mouth 's normal protective barriers may make it easier for bacteria to enter your bloodstream. The bacteria entering your bloodstream from around your tooth will affect the rest of your body, including the brain and heart.
Dentists clean your teeth. They provide instruction on diet, brushing, flossing, the use of fluorides, and other
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