If you think bleeding gums are just a minor annoyance, you’re missing the bigger picture. Dental professionals warn that this inflammation is a sign of a problem that can spread to your heart and pancreas, and your old toothbrush may be the culprit.
“Chronic gum inflammation doesn’t just cause bleeding gums,” warns a dental expert. “It can cause arteries to stiffen and narrow.” This condition, atherosclerosis, is a major cause of cardiovascular disease. People with gum disease are almost twice as likely to have heart problems.
This inflammation is also central to the diabetes “vicious cycle.” High blood sugar weakens your gums, making them prone to infection. The toxins from these infections then interfere with insulin, making it harder to control your blood sugar.
The entire process is fueled by bacteria. The mouth has 700 types. When your toothbrush becomes old and frayed, it can no longer remove the plaque they form. This plaque is what triggers the inflammation that enters your bloodstream.
To stop this dangerous process, replace your toothbrush every three months. A fresh brush is the only effective tool for removing plaque, stopping inflammation at its source, and protecting your body from systemic disease.
Beyond Bleeding Gums: The Real Danger of Plaque
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