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The health risks of gum disease

Writer's picture: Dr Khaled El Gammal Dr Khaled El Gammal

The state of your teeth affects your overall health, with gum disease linked to lots of health problems in other parts of the body. Therefore, brushing your teeth can prevent gum disease and improve your overall health.

Did you know that gum disease isn't just bad news for your teeth, it's also linked to serious health problems in other parts of your body?



Gum disease may increase your risk of all kinds of other health complications, including stroke, diabetes and heart disease. Gum disease has even been linked with problems in pregnancy and dementia.


Gum disease dangers

Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that support the teeth. It's mainly caused by bacteria from plaque build-up. In some people who are susceptible to gum disease, the body over-reacts to the bacteria around the gums and causes too much inflammation. In others, the inflammation doesn't clear up properly. The result of the intense gum inflammation is that it also affects the bloodstream, and is believed to slowly damage blood vessels in the heart and brain over a long period of time.


What's the damage?

Gum disease has been linked to a variety of other health problems, including:

  • heart disease and heart attacks

  • diabetes and its control

  • stroke

  • rheumatoid arthritis

Preventing problems

The good news is that brushing your teeth properly and looking after your gums can prevent and treat gum disease, improve your overall health and help to reduce your risk of health problems, such as heart disease.


Follow a routine of brushing your teeth for a full 2 minutes twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, plus cleaning between your teeth with floss or interdental brushes.

Visit your dentist and dental hygienist regularly for cleaning and check-ups. It's especially important to look after your teeth and gums if you're pregnant.

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