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Dentist issues warning as new research links not brushing teeth with colon cancer

Dentist issues warning as new research links not brushing teeth with colon 
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Dr Ferakh Hamid has warned about the importance of teeth cleaning as bacteria which is found in the mouth can be found in the colon and can in turn increase the risk of colon cancer

A dentist has issued a stark warning as new research has linked not brushing teeth with an increased risk of developing colon cancer.

Dr Ferakh Hamid from Aesthetique Dental Care warned about the wider health impact of not brushing your teeth and claims problems can be worsened by not taking care of your molars. And certain bacteria which are present in out mouths can be found in our colons. Dr Hamid said: "New studies have shown a surprising connection between how we care for our teeth and the risk of colon cancer. It seems that a certain kind of bacteria, which is normally found in our mouth, can end up in our colon if we don't brush our teeth properly. This can increase the risk of colon cancer.

“It turns out that what happens in our mouth can affect other body parts, too. Not caring for our teeth can lead to unexpected problems, like making other organs sick. The bacteria is known as Fusobacterium nucleatum and can can worsen thoie who have have colorectal cancer. The kind of bacteria in the mouth is not the same as the type found in colon tumours."

He added: “Finding this bacteria in colon tumours has been shown to lead to worse health for those people. This shows us just how crucial it is to clean our mouth through regular brushing and dentist visits. It’s not just about avoiding cavities; it’s about keeping our whole body healthy.

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“The link between the health of our mouth and our overall health is really strong. Problems like gum disease can make other health issues worse, like diabetes and heart disease. This reminds us why it's so important for people of all ages to go to the dentist regularly and keep up with brushing and flossing."

Dr Hamid urged people to have carry out preventive dental care, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups which he said were essential. He said: "It's not just about avoiding pain or discomfort; it's about maintaining your overall health. A proactive approach to dental care can save you from complex health issues down the line.

"Brushing your teeth twice a day is a defence mechanism against diseases both oral and systemic. This simple yet vital activity can significantly reduce the risk of harmful bacteria travelling from your mouth to other body parts." The Mirror reported that mouth infections are on the rise as around half the population is no longer getting regular dental check-ups.

Mouth infections allowed to develop into deadly sepsis - previously unheard of - are being reported by medics in areas where access to an NHS dentist is most restricted. One doctor described his hospital as “like a battlefield” given the volume of dental sepsis cases and emergency dental proble ms.

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