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Oral health that affects the health of other parts of the body may be something that slot we have heard and heard some.But the results of the study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology in early December, were the only results of the study. A review of the health data of more than 161,000 Koreans may help reiterate this interest.The study looked at the health data of South Koreans aged 40–79 for 10 and a half years, collecting all aspects of the data. Since the lifestyle Illness problem Including oral healthThe results of the study concluded that People who take good care of their oral health, such as brushing their teeth several times a day, can lower their risk of heart failure and atrial fibrillation.The researchers found that people who brush their teeth at least three times a day had a 10 percent lower risk of arrhythmia and a 12 percent lower risk of heart failure.Previous studies have found that Neglecting oral health care increases the number of bacteria in the bloodstream, which can cause inflammation in the body or inflammation, and increase the risk of arrhythmia and heart failure.

A study by the American Heart Association last year provided information that We should brush our teeth at least twice a day. By taking 2 minutes at a time to reduce the risk of the heart. And aside from brushing your teeth, maintaining gum health is also important. Because if the teeth are good but the gums are inflamed The chances of developing inflammatory conditions in the body, including heart disease, still exist. By taking care of the health of the gums, you will have to use dental floss at least once a day.However, even this study provides a picture of oral and heart health. But some researchers caution that the information comes from people in one country and is observational. Which still cannot prove cause and effectBut even this study report cannot explain the reasons for oral and heart health reasons. Because it just indicates a connection But at least that information may help remind that people who want a healthy heart should start with keeping their gums and teeth clean.