Looking for another reason to keep your teeth clean?
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University have discovered how byproducts in the form of small fatty acids from two bacteria prevalent in gum disease incite the growth of deadly Kaposi’s sarcoma-related (KS) lesions and tumors in the mouth.
The discovery could lead to early saliva testing for the bacteria, which, if found, could be treated and monitored for signs of cancer and before it develops into a malignancy, researchers say.
Read the full article here at MedicalNewsToday.com.
Taking measures to combat gum disease (if you have it) or looking for ways to prevent gum disease from occurring in the first place are important. No one wants to deal with the issue of oral cancer – especially when oral hygiene (like brushing and regular dental visits) can help you avoid it altogether.
An article like this helps to highlight the further evidence of the link between oral health and overall physical health. Stay healthy out there!
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