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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Feb 13, 2024 ^^
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Great job shining a light on the connection between oral health and systemic health, which is completely missing in traditional medical practice. As a preventive cardiologist I am especially aware of the connections between periodontic and endodontic diseases/inflammation and atherosclerotic disease.
I wish you would have spent some time discussing the research on oral microbiome testing for high risk perio pathogens and connections to Alzheimer’s and CVD risk. More people (and doctors!) need to be aware of this possible contributor to their disease risk which is off the radar almost completely at the moment for most doctors.
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I love Xylitol, everyone should have a bag of it. You can make a sweet mouthwash with xylitol, mint essential oil, water and whatever else you'd like to add. Just swishing around half a teaspoon of xylotal in your mouth will make it feel as clean as a light tooth brushing.
It's a sugar alcohol but it actually balances the ph balance of your mouth and coats your teeth and in protective layer(against acid and sugar) that lasts for many hours.
If you want to kill the bacteria that causes tooth decay then you have to use I didying from multiple weeks and make sure you go below the gum line to kill all the bacteria.
Iodine is amazing and children that have one iodine treatment on their gum line once a year are like 90% less likely to have cavities.
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@ank__8421
4 months ago
As a dentist, I love the fact you’re talking about this. Thank you 🫡
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