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What Causes Untreated Tooth Irregularities?

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What Causes Untreated Tooth Irregularities?

The body as a whole is a tremendously functioning system. Obviously, a failure in any part of this system will affect other parts. Without follow-up, without an organized framework oral and dental health it can affect the whole body.

Untreated discomforts and caries can turn into painful and long-lasting root canal treatments in the future. And if the timing is not right, the intervention may even result in tooth loss.

In addition, neglected tooth loss has negative effects on our body. It triggers systemic diseases such as stomach, lung, liver, kidney and cardiovascular diseases. Oral and dental diseases, which prepare a bacterial infrastructure and ground for the onset of very serious diseases, significantly reduce the quality and comfort of life.

A seemingly simple tooth decay affects not only that tooth but the whole body. Bacteria and viruses that cause caries first make an effort to spread to other healthy teeth in the mouth and then to the whole body. This is the structure of bacteria.

In addition to playing a leading role in triggering systemic diseases such as stomach, lung, liver, kidney and cardiovascular diseases, it also plays a very active role in interrupting the healing processes of these diseases. Bacteria, which are not cleaned in a disciplined and good way and can even cause tooth decay or tooth loss in the later stages, invite many infectious diseases such as colds, flu and pharyngitis, and have an effect on the formation of cardiovascular diseases through blood vessels.

At the same time, it also causes the triggering of some diseases originating from the stomach wall by descending into the stomach orally.

If the caries bacteria that cause caries in the teeth reach the kidneys, it does not fail to cause damage in that region.

In fact, one can protect oneself from many diseases with very short checks on oral and dental health and a regular brushing habit. Simple, small interventions will curb large-scale procedures in the future. Perhaps they will not even allow them to occur.

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