• Addictions,  First Aid and Emergency

    Periodontal Disease: Affects 80-90 Percent of the Population

    The periodontal disease, also known as periodontitis, is a common oral problem that affects many people’s lives, yet relatively few are aware of the details. The periodontium consists of the structures surrounding the teeth, including the bone, gum, and fibers that hold the teeth securely in place. When these tissues become inflamed or damaged, we can speak of periodontal disease. The Causes and Symptoms of Periodontal Disease The primary cause of periodontal disease is the accumulation of plaque in the oral cavity, which contains bacteria. When oral hygiene is inadequate, plaque settles near the gums, leading to inflammation. Swollen gums, bleeding during brushing, and bad breath can all be signs…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Treatment of Gum Inflammation May Improve Erectile Dysfunction

    The health of the oral cavity and the connections to cardiovascular conditions have long intrigued scientists. Gum inflammation is not merely a local problem but can have broader health implications. In recent years, an increasing amount of research has focused on the potential relationships between oral hygiene and cardiovascular diseases. These connections are particularly important for men’s health, as cardiovascular issues like high blood pressure or heart disease can directly affect sexual functions as well. It is of paramount importance for the medical community to recognize that treating gum diseases can not only improve oral health but also play a role in preventing other serious health issues. Gum inflammation, which…

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  • Addictions,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Increased Likelihood of Tooth Loss in Postmenopausal Women Who Smoke

    A menopause is a natural stage of life that brings numerous physical and hormonal changes. It significantly impacts women’s physical and mental health and can often lead to various health issues. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that after menopause, women’s dental health can also be at risk. Research shows that the risk of tooth loss is much higher among postmenopausal women, especially those who smoke heavily. In addition to the hormonal changes triggered by menopause, smoking can cause numerous oral health problems, including tooth loss. The medical community is increasingly recognizing the connections between these factors and warns that smokers are particularly at risk. Therefore, it is important for women…

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