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Saliva's microbe army: How sugar problems impact gum health
Sunday, November 24, 2024
The scientists took samples from people with different stages of periodontitis and checked out their saliva microbiomes. Here’s where it gets interesting. They found that the types and amounts of bacteria varied a lot. This means that the bacterial trouble in your saliva might be different if your gums are in bad shape compared to when they’re healthier.
Why does this matter? Well, understanding how these bacteria change could help doctors craft smarter treatments. Maybe they can find a way to keep the good bacteria and get rid of the bad ones. This could be a big deal for people with both type 2 diabetes and gum disease.
But it's not just about individual health. This study also shows how connected our bodies are. A problem in one part can affect another part in surprising ways. So, keeping your teeth clean and your sugar levels in check might be more important than you thought!
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