Daily brushing leads to the penetration of blood of a large number of bacteria, some of them severe heart disease -. Infective endocarditis, according to U.S. scientists Scientists conducted a study in which 290 patients took part, each of which was one of three methods - regular cleaning of the teeth, tooth extraction with the introduction of antibiotics and removal of the tooth with the introduction of a placebo. Before the surgery, during and after the researchers took samples of all participants, the number of bacteria in the blood, which determine associated with infective endocarditis. Experts have found that the most dangerous bacteria in the blood of patients who found the tooth removed. However, the number of bacteria was in the blood of those. Simply brushed her teeth, also much higher than expected As a result, the bacteria were associated with endocarditis, in 23% of participants who brushed their teeth, and 33% of those who removed the tooth and taken the antibiotics, and 60% of the volunteers who found the tooth with a placebo instead of the removed drugs. According to study author Peter Lockhart, the bacteria enter the bloodstream hundreds of times a year, not only to clean the teeth, but also in chewing. Although the probability of penetration of bacteria from dental cleaning is low, but as an everyday process, it's a big risk for the development of infective endocarditis, according to the researchers. At the same time, the scientists said that the completion of the oral care is not even safe for health. He added that there are more bacteria in your mouth than any other part of the body that can cause some of them infective endocarditis.
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