Clean your teeth so you do not get Alzheimer's
British researchers said that poor dental hygiene may contribute to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. According to British media reported that researchers from the University of Central Lancashire conducted tests on samples of brain tissue of deceased patients were infected with dementia and noticed that they contain high levels of bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis. Although these bacteria live in the mouth, but they may enter the bloodstream through eating and chew food and not brushing your teeth and dental surgery. The stimulates their access to the brain to produce chemicals that kill brain cells, causing changes that appear in the Alzheimer's brain injury and lead to patient injury beams such as memory loss and confusion.
The researcher said Sim Singaro who participated in the study, "We are working on the theory stating that while the exposed brain of bacteria frequently or to the remnants of the gums, may lead reaction immune to the death of nerve cells and possibly loss of memory," stressing the importance of intent medical specialists healthy teeth routine.
In the study, researchers compared 10 patients dead were infected with dementia with samples of 10 patients not infected with it, has emerged a significant amount of bacteria in patients who were infected with dementia compared with other sample.
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