As you may know, oral health can affect more than just the inside of a mouth. Poor oral hygiene can cause other serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes but could it also be causing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)?
Nobuhiko Kamada, Ph.D., assistant professor of internal medicine in the division of gastroenterology at U-M Medical School has been collecting and researching the different types of bacterias found in a person's gut. During his research, Dr. Kamada has found that the overgrown bacteria found within the gut of a person who suffers from IBD is also linked to bacteria that is normally found inside the mouth.
Dr. Kamada contacted the dental school and asked them "do oral diseases affect the severity of gastrointestinal diseases?"
After further research, a study was published in Celi, which shows that oral bacteria found in the gut can worsen inflammation.
If you would like to read more about the study click here!
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