Science news articles about 'bleeding gums'
Bleeding gums linked to heart disease
... 't brush their teeth regularly end up with bleeding gums, which provide an entry to the bloodstream for up to 700 ... , Ireland. "If you have an open blood vessel from bleeding gums, bacteria will gain entry to your ...Bleeding Gums Linked To Heart Disease
Bad teeth, bleeding gums and poor dental hygiene can end up causing heart disease, scientists report.JCI table of contents: Aug. 21, 2008
... , they tend to bruise more easily and suffer more nosebleeds and bleeding gums. There are four types of inherited vWD ... these mutant proteins cause an increased risk of bleeding. In an accompanying commentary, Michael Berndt, at the University ...Sexual health promotion is low among people with serious mental illnesses, despite higher risk
... razors. Risk factor awareness was 59%, with higher awareness of the risks from cuts on hands and bleeding gums than poor physical health and hopelessness ...Study finds new evidence of periodontal disease leading to gestational diabetes
... study, which was conducted over the course of one year, reported having bleeding gums when they brushed their teeth. The women were given ... . According to Dr. Dasanayake, those women found to have the greatest amount of bleeding in their gums also had the highest levels of glucose in their blood ...Pre-chewed food could transmit HIV
... the food for the child may likely have been visible or microscopic bleeding from the gums or some other part of the mouth, he added ... studied, HIV transmission was likely enabled by bleeding gums or open mouth sores. “Importantly ...'Jailbreak' bacteria can trigger heart disease
... havoc if they are not kept in check by regular brushing and flossing. "Poor dental hygiene can lead to bleeding gums, providing bacteria with an escape route ...New state scorecard on children's health care finds wide geographic disparities
... , decayed teeth or cavities, broken teeth, or bleeding gums), and children at risk for developmental delays ... , decayed teeth or cavities, broken teeth, or bleeding gums in the past six months, compared ...ESC calls for greater awareness of potential for adverse events from bleeding as a result of PCI
... . "For example, people who have a minor nose bleed or even bleeding gums when brushing their teeth may discontinue ... there has been widespread confusion due to varying definitions of bleeding used in different clinical trials. "It's been well demonstrated ...Healthy mouth bacteria provide ideal conditions for gum disease
... the way for the development of preventative measures in tackling gum, or periodontal disease*, by manipulating the normal bacteria ... was encouraging for people who suffer from gum disease which results in bleeding gums and ultimately loose teeth ...Preventing bacteria from falling in with the wrong crowd could help stop gum disease
... by inhibiting blood clotting (leading to continued bleeding of the gums) and causing tissue destruction. Professor ... Jenkinson, who led the study, said that periodontal disease and bleeding gums are common ailments, affecting many groups ...Newly identified oral bacterium linked to heart disease and meningitis
... and spondylodiscitis (inflammation of the spine). It bears a close resemblance to other Streptococcus strains that colonise the mouth. Bleeding gums represent a possible route of entry ...
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