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How Oral Health Impacts Chronic and Medical Conditions

Evidence increasingly points to a significant connection between oral infections, particularly gum disease, and various chronic systemic conditions. Bacteria from the mouth and the inflammatory responses they trigger can spread throughout the body, potentially contributing to the development or worsening of diseases affecting multiple organ systems. This section explores the emerging links between oral health and a range of chronic diseases. 

Link between oral infections and Chronic Diseases

Pancreatic Cancer

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Breast Cancer

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Head, Neck, Oral Cavity, Esophageal Cancer

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Lung Cancer

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Altzheimers Disease

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Parkinson Disease

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Metabolic Syndrome

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Hypertension (High blood pressure)

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Cerebrovascular Disease

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Vascular Disease

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Pulmonary Disease

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Arthritis

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Link between oral infections and Medical Conditions

Osteopoeosis

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Prostatis and Prostate

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HIV Infection

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Abnormal Calcification in blood vessels

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Preeclamsia, Maternal Hypertension

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Anemnia of Chrosnic Disease

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Chronic Kidney Disease

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Sudden Hearing Loss

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