
Surprising link between dental and brain health

People with poor oral hygiene (or gum disease) could be at higher risk of developing Alzheimerāsš±
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Poor oral hygiene is often associated with poor nutrition and the outcome can be poor overall health. But is it all the story?
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No.
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Bacteria that often cause gum disease can transfer from mouth to the brain.
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Bacteria called P. gingivalis (the one that causes gum disease) has been found in brains of patients with Alzheimerās disease.
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āļøBacteria in your mouth can affect your brain.
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āļøHealthy mouth is good for your body and brain. High Performance Brain members are aware how important is oral hygiene thatās why we have a dentist in our team!
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In the future you will be able to book your appointment with our dentist if youāre living in the Netherlandsš³š±š.
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Our dentist specialises in treating anxious people but also she has a lot of experience with elderly patients.
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Take an action now. Take care of your brain, by taking care of your teethš
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Have a good day!
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