Let’s be honest we’ve all been there. You’re super tired, your bed looks extra comfy, and you think, “It’s just one night without brushing my teeth, what’s the worst that can happen?” Well… more than you think.
Skipping your toothbrush too often doesn’t just lead to bad breath or cavities. It could actually increase your risk of heart disease. Yes, your teeth could affect your heart. Surprised? Keep reading.
Your mouth is full of bacteria some good, some bad. When you don’t brush your teeth regularly, harmful bacteria grow and form plaque on your teeth and gums. That can lead to gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis).And here’s where it gets serious.
If your gums are inflamed or bleeding, bacteria can enter your bloodstream through those open areas. Once they’re in your blood, they can travel to different parts of your body including your heart.
When bacteria from your mouth reach your heart, they can attach to damaged heart tissue or valves, causing a serious condition called endocarditis an infection the of inner lining of the heart.
On top of that, chronic inflammatiion from gum disease maycontribute to plaque buildup in arteries, which is a major factor in heart attacks and strokes.
So no, it’s not just a mouth issue anymore.
Multiple studies including those by the American Heart Association have found a strong link between gum disease and heart disease.
One study even found that people with poor oral hygiene had twice the risk of developing heart problems compared to those who kept their teeth and gums healthy.
In some cases, taking care of your teeth has even been shown to help lower blood pressure!
Here are some early signs that your mouth might be in trouble:
If you notice any of these, it’s a good idea to visit the dentist. Don’t wait until it gets worse.
Luckily, prevention is simple and cheap. Here’s what you can do:
These habits won’t just keep your smile bright they’ll help keep your heart safe, too.
It’s easy to think that skipping one night of brushing won’t do much. But when it becomes a habit, it could quietly increase your risk for serious health issueslike heart disease.
So tonight, even if you’re exhausted, take those 2 minutes and brush your teeth. Your mouth will thank you. And so will your heart ❤️ When was your last dentist check-up?
Maybe now’s the time to book one and take your health seriously starting with your toothbrush.