Find

Search Newsmax Health Search Newsmax Search Web
Newsletters Video Shop Contact Us Archives
 
Newsmax Moneynews Newsmax.TV
 
 
Health Stories  

Brushing Teeth Is Heart-Healthy

Friday, May 28, 2010 8:04 AM

Print this Page  

Forward Page  Forward Page

Email Us  Email Us

People with poor oral hygiene are more at risk of heart disease compared to counterparts who brush their teeth twice a day, according to a Scottish study released on Friday.

University College London researchers looked over data from an investigation into 11,000 people in Scotland, covering their medical history, family records of disease, and lifestyle.

Seven out of 10 reported they brushed their teeth twice a day, and six out of 10 said they visited the dentist every six months.

Those who were less frequent in their brushing, though, had a 70 percent extra risk of heart disease.

They were also likelier to test positive for protein markers for inflammation, which plays an important role in clogged arteries.

These results were unchanged when risk factors such as social class, obesity, smoking, and a family history of heart disease were taken into account.

The overall risk, though, is low, the paper stresses.

In addition, it is unclear whether poor dental hygiene is the cause of heart disease or simply an indicator of risk.

The paper appears in the British Medical Journal (BMJ).

© 2010 Reuters. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.

 

 
 
   
   
   
       Privacy Policy  |  Terms & conditions  |  Contact Us

PLEASE NOTE: All information presented in Newsmaxhealth.com and Newsmax.com is for informational purposes only. It is not specific medical advice for any individual. All answers to reader questions are provided for informational purposes only. All information presented on our websites should not be construed as medical consultation or instruction. You should take no action solely on the basis of this publication’s contents. Readers are advised to consult a health professional about any issue regarding their health and well-being. While the information found on our websites is believed to be sensible and accurate based on the author’s best judgment, readers who fail to seek counsel from appropriate health professionals assume risk of any potential ill effects. The opinions expressed in Newsmaxhealth.com and Newsmax.com do not necessarily reflect those of Newsmax Media. Please note that this advice is generic and not specific to any individual. You should consult with your doctor before undertaking any medical or nutritional course of action