Teeth bacteria can destroy brain cells

Tooth brushing seems to be not only a process of protection but also, according to recent studies of preventing degeneracy, which occurs over age. Researchers have indicated that the bacteria “gingis“, which are found in the mouth and throat and can [...]
Researchers have suggested that the bacteria <x0 micingis“, which are found in the mouth and throat, and can penetrate the brain and destroy nerve cells and can cause Alzheimer's.
There's a connection between dental infections and Alzheimer's.
The worse or the more often forgotten toothwashing, the greater the risk of actually forgetting too much later. Plaques created in the teeth of regular cleansing contain bacteria that can penetrate the brain, bacteria that can penetrate the brain, where they produce a protein that damages the nerves”, says researcher Piotr Mydel.
Bacteria bacteriums ]agingitis] increases the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.










