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The Impact of Oral Health on Overall Longevity: What the Latest Science Says
Recent studies have uncovered a fascinating link between maintaining a healthy oral microbiome and living a longer life. While brushing and flossing are staples in any good dental routine, new research suggests that your oral health plays a critical role in protecting against serious health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, and even Alzheimer’s.
Key Insights:
The Oral Microbiome’s Role in Longevity: Maintaining a balanced oral microbiome—made up of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live in your mouth—can influence systemic health. Disruptions in this balance have been linked to increased risks of heart disease and stroke. Studies show that patients with good oral hygiene have a higher chance of living longer, healthier lives.
Flossing’s Unexpected Benefit: A recent 25-year study revealed that flossing at least once a week could reduce the risk of ischemic strokes and atrial fibrillation by up to 44%. This highlights how your simple daily routine could significantly impact long-term health.
Science and Dental Hygiene: Maintaining your oral microbiome doesn’t just keep your teeth looking great—it could be the key to preventing major health risks. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits are more than just cosmetic—they’re essential for your overall wellness.

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