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Oral Bacteria Linked to Liver Disease Risk

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Oral bacteria can translocate to the gut, increasing liver disease risk.
  • Enzymes from these bacteria degrade the gut barrier, allowing leakage.
  • Good oral hygiene, including flossing, is crucial for liver health.
Oral Bacteria Linked to Liver Disease Risk

New research indicates a significant connection between oral health and the risk of developing liver disease. Scientists have identified specific bacteria commonly found in the mouth that appear to colonize the gut in individuals with advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD).

These oral bacteria carry enzymes capable of degrading the intestinal barrier. This compromised gut lining may permit bacteria and their byproducts to enter the bloodstream, potentially reaching and negatively impacting the liver, thereby exacerbating existing liver conditions.

Experts emphasize that diligent oral hygiene practices, including daily flossing, are essential. This helps reduce the number of bacteria entering the bloodstream, which can protect not only oral health but also the liver and overall bodily immunity.

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The study found that oral bacteria like Veillonella and Streptococcus spp. increase in the gut of liver disease patients, suggesting they translocate from the mouth.
Certain gut bacteria, originating from the mouth, possess enzymes that degrade the gut barrier. This can allow harmful substances to reach the liver, worsening disease.
Early signs include bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, swollen or tender gums, gum recession, and loose teeth, indicating bacterial infection.

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