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            <title>Your Teeth And Its Link To Cardiovascular And Diabetes</title>
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            <description>What will happen if you don't take care of your teeth? You likely 
would say: your teeth would rot, your breath would stink, and your teeth
 might even fall off. All valid answers, but those aren't all. Whether you believe it or not, there's also a link between your oral health and 
illnesses like cardiovascular and diabetes.All the more reason why you should take care of your teeth more diligently.&lt;br&gt;&lt;p&gt; Now, you are no doubt 
wondering how does your teeth affect unrelated parts of 
your body. Scientific studies indicate that there's a link between 
periodontal disease and heart illness, diabetes and even stroke. So how does this happen? There are 2 basic methods how these occur : &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1. The
 rise in atheroma ( lipid deposits in the artery wall ) formation rate 
thanks to the prolonged inflammatory nature of Periodontitis. The white
 blood cells in the area of the gum infection produce chemical 
messengers which get into the blood stream and drive the uptake of 
cholesterol into the artery walls. Treatment of Periodontitis has been 
shown to reduce these chemical messenger levels.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt; 2. Bacteria 
can get into your blood stream ( bacteraemia ) and these can lodge on 
the greasy artery walls. These bacteria can initiate blood clot 
formation and can also occupy the artery wall. DNA from bacteria has 
been insulated from greasy artery walls in most patients who died from a
 coronary or stroke. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;With these in mind, it is natural to feel as if your dental oral hygiene isn't enough. But, as long as you do it regularly, it is enough. We all just need to be more aware of our health. And we must also always visit our dentist regularly. For the proper dental treatment and preventive dentistry if needed. We all could benefit from &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUnytTz29Og&quot; class=&quot;&quot;&gt;preventive dentistry&lt;/a&gt; every time.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;So before your fitness deteriorates and become 
more subject to these illnesses, ensure you practice correct dental oral hygiene. If you are in the area, you may have your mouth checked 
by the best &lt;span&gt;Toorak dentists&lt;/span&gt;.</description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2013 21:16:32 +0100</pubDate>
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