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석플란트치과병원 · 석플란트치과병원 · September 17, 2019

Have you ever heard that there are countless bacteria in our mouths? In general, a healthy person's mouth contains more than 100 million bacteria. However, due to drinking, smoking...

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Original post date: September 17, 2019

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 4:09 AM

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Have you ever heard that there are countless bacteria in our mouths?

In general, a healthy person's mouth contains more than 100 million bacteria.

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However, due to drinking, smoking, and poor oral care,

as the bacteria in the mouth gradually multiply,

they can cause various diseases.

So, what are the main symptoms that can occur?

  1. Diabetes

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When bacteria that cause gum disease trigger inflammation in the blood vessels,

blood vessel function may decline and problems with glucose metabolism may arise,

which could be a major cause of diabetes.

  1. Digestive system diseases

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Bacteria in the mouth also affect food intake,

and tooth aging and decay caused by bacteria

negatively affect the chewing process,

while food that is not chewed properly places a burden on the stomach and intestines,

which can lead to digestive disorders.

  1. Vascular disease

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Bacteria in the mouth travel throughout the body through the bloodstream,

and because they can enter the heart and brain and narrow blood vessels,

they may increase the risk of vascular disease.

If oral bacteria are not properly managed like this,

the risk of being easily exposed to various diseases increases,

so we recommend maintaining a lifestyle that always pays attention to oral care.

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#Teeth #HealthTips #Drinking #Smoking

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