Oral diseases now affect 3.5
billion people worldwide, making them the most widespread health
conditions, yet many overlook their link to serious
diseases
Poor oral hygiene
contributes to chronic inflammation, increasing the risk of stroke
and atrial fibrillation, but simple habits like flossing
significantly reduce these risks
A study presented at the
American Stroke Association’s International Conference found that
flossing at least once a week lowers the risk of ischemic stroke by
22% and heart-related strokes by 44%
Flossing also reduces the
likelihood of atrial fibrillation by 12%, helping prevent blood
clots that lead to heart failure and other cardiovascular
complications
Regular flossing lowers
systemic inflammation, reducing cardiovascular mortality risk by
36%, with each additional day of flossing per week decreasing the
risk of dying from heart disease by 6%
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