Your Dentist Could Help Lower Your Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk

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If you’ve been putting off a root canal, you may want to schedule that appointment. That’s because new evidence suggests it could have protective health effects that go way beyond your mouth.

A study found that successful root canal treatment was linked to improvements in blood sugar, cholesterol, and inflammation — all key factors in heart disease and diabetes risk.

“Our research shows that treating an infected tooth does far more than relieve pain. It can improve your overall health,” says lead author Sadia Niazi, PhD, a clinical lecturer in endodontology (the study of what’s inside of teeth) at King’s College London.

Why Oral Health Matters for Heart and Metabolic Health

The mouth is home to a rich community of bacteria. While some are helpful in keeping you healthy, others can cause tooth decay, gum disease, and infection. When an infection develops inside a tooth, the bacteria responsible can sometimes enter the bloodstream.

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