Poor dental health and gum disease may cause Alzheimer’s

 

Monday 29 July 2013 18:32 EDT
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Poor dental health and gum disease may be linked to Alzheimer's disease
Poor dental health and gum disease may be linked to Alzheimer's disease

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Poor dental health and gum disease may be linked to Alzheimer’s disease, a study suggests.

Brains of dementia patients were found to contain Porphyromonas gingivalis, the bug responsible for unhealthy gums. Scientists believe that when the bacteria reach the brain they trigger an immune response leading to the death of neurons. This could help drive the changes typical of Alzheimer’s.

The findings by a team at the University of Central Lancashire are reported in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

The team has also confirmed in animals that P. gingivalis in the mouth finds its way to the brain.

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