Effects of Gum Disease on Mental Health
It’s known that having poor oral health may cause one to be embarrassed by their smile or decrease their self-confidence, but there’s also a direct link between gum disease and increased risk for mental health issues.
Studies show there is a 37% increased chance of patients with periodontal disease developing anxiety, depression, or serious mental illness. Individuals predisposed to tooth decay may also be at higher risk for brain health problems.
Brain health refers to how readily the brain can function normally and what neurological conditions may affect this ability. Many health and lifestyle factors affect brain health, including a healthy diet, exercise, and alcohol intake. As it turns out, oral health is a factor, as well.
Research shows the increased presence of cerebrovascular disease in those who are prone to gum disease, tooth decay, cavities, or losing teeth, but having a genetic disposition for tooth decay does not mean all hope is lost. It simply means a little more effort can be added to dental hygiene habits to help prevent poor mental health.
While further research is needed to have a comprehensive scope of how oral and dental health affects brain health, knowing a genetic pattern exists can help individuals create better habits now to reduce the risk of mental health problems later.
If you would like to learn more about improving your dental hygiene habits, please reach out online or call Art of Modern Dentistry. We will be happy to assist you in your dental health improvement journey.