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July 31, 2012
In Today's Issue
- Have You Seen Linda Allen's new Candida System yet? It's called "Yeast Infection No More"
- More Dental Plaque Signals Higher Risk Of Death By Cancer...
- Weight Loss Expert Loses 70lbs of Ugly Fat...
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More Dental Plaque Signals Higher Risk Of Death By Cancer...
Dear Reader,
A really good reason to take care of not just your teeth, but your whole mouth. New research finds that the plaque on your teeth and gums isn't just bad for your dental health; it may also increase your risk of dying from cancer.
There are lots of studies that have shown oral health is associated with conditions like heart disease. This latest research suggests that those who naturally have more plaque on their teeth and gums are more likely to die early due to cancer than those who have less plaque.
Dental plaque is a type of bacteria that's able to form on the surface of your teeth and gums. After you eat, the bacteria in the plaque release acids that attack the enamel of your teeth, and over time can cause the enamel to grow weaker and result in tooth decay.
Plaque that isn't brushed away can harden into calculus or tartar. What's more, many of our most common favorite foods cause the bacteria that are part of dental plaque to produce acids... so if you eat these foods often, you're likely bathing your teeth and gums in acid all day long.
For the study on plaque and cancer death, around 1,400 Swedish men and women were followed for a period of 24 years. At the start of the study the participants were asked about their smoking status as well as if they had any other risk factors for cancer. The researchers also examined dental plaque buildup, tartar, gum disease and tooth loss for all the subjects. Over the period of the study, 58 of the study subjects died, 35 due to cancer.
The team saw that those who died had more dental plaque over larger surface areas of the mouth (teeth and gums) than those who did not die during the study. The specifics break out like this - those with lots of dental plaque were a whopping 79% more likely to die before their time.
On average, the women were 61 years old when they died; the men were 60. The women should have lived about 13 years longer, the men an added 8.5 years - clearly death came earlier than it should have. The findings held even after the team accounted for known risk factors in early cancer death.
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More Dental Plaque Signals Higher Risk Of Death By Cancer... Continued...
Just how this works still isn't clear. Researchers speculate that bacteria in
the gums might bring on local inflammation. This doesn't just stay quietly in
your mouth; it becomes systemic, and can be measureable in your blood.
Experts from the American Cancer Society believe that the study raises more questions
than it answers. Do those with more plaque have a higher risk of cancer overall?
Does more plaque make cancer patients more susceptible to complications (like
infection) from their treatment?
Dentists agree that if you have a lot of dental plaque there are more microorganisms
present in your mouth. Research has found that some cancers may be related to
certain viruses or other microorganisms. Of course it's far too early to say
that dental plaque causes cancer, though good oral hygiene and regular dental
exams (and cleanings) are certainly a smart step, both for your oral health and
overall health.
The findings of this latest research on dental plaque and early death from cancer
appear in the journal BMJ Open.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=159210
World Health Organization info on cancer: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs297/en/
American Dental Association healthy teeth and gums: http://www.ada.org/2624.aspx
Study abstract, BMJ open, June 11, 2012: http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/2/3/e001083.abstract
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