In this new era, our education and research work in
different field evolves like a volcano and helps in understanding the relation
of cause and its result. As a continuation of this great work, the researchers
of Norway in the university of Bergen have discovered a clear connection
between oral health and Alzheimer's disease.
The researchers have done their work to determine the
gingivitis or gum disease plays a decisive role in whether a person develops
Alzheimer's or not.
Researchers found out through DNA proofing that the bacteria
which causes gingivitis can move from the mouth to the brain. This proof is
given by the researchers Piotr Mydel at Broegelmanns research laboratory,
department of clinical science, university of Bergen(UiB).
Study Reveals The Bacteria Produces a Protein That destroys
nerve cells in the brain which in turn leads to loss of memory and ultimately
Alzheimer's.
Researchers Mydel point out that the bacteria is not causing
Alzheimers alone,but the presence of these bacteria raise the risk for
developing the disease substantially and are also implicated in a more rapid
progression of the disease. After all this, the good news is that this study
shows that there are some things you can do yourself to slow down Alzheimer's.
This whole study proposes that “Brush your teeth and use
floss”.Researchers Mydel adds that it is important if you have established
gingivitis and have Alzheimer's in your family, to go to your dentist regularly
and clean your teeth properly.
According to this study, the gingivitis bacteria can move
from mouth to the brain and releases some enzyme to which can destroy the nerve
cells in the brain.
Researchers examined 53 people with Alzheimer's and
discovered enzymes in 96% of the cases. Due to this, researchers find possible
ways and a new approach for controlling Alzheimer's.
Piotr Mydel and their research team managed to develop a
drug that blocks the harmful enzymes from the bacteria, postponing the
development of Alzheimer's.
Reference is taken from the article released in
ScienceDaily.
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thank you for posting this article explaining the relation between oral hygiene and Alzheimer’s disease. There's a lot to gather from modern research. Keep posting and have a great day.
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