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Plaque Peril: The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Mouth

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Plaque can lead to serious oral and overall health issues
  • Whitening treatments distract from underlying plaque problems
  • Plaque buildup can cause gum disease, bad breath, and tooth loss
Plaque Peril: The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Mouth

As of 2025-11-16T12:43:18+00:00, dental experts are warning about the hidden dangers of plaque buildup in the mouth. While whitening toothpastes, strips, and UV-lights have made it easier than ever to achieve a Hollywood-worthy smile, they can actually distract from the underlying issues of tooth decay, cavities, and inflamed gums.

Plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, is the root cause of a string of unpleasant oral health conditions. In the past year, Dr. Kanir Bhigal, principal dentist and founder of Revive Clinic, has observed that plaque can affect the entire oral cavity, leading to problems like bad breath, gum disease, and even tooth loss.

The body's immune system tries to fight the bacteria in plaque, but this can trigger a chronic inflammatory response throughout the body, known as systemic inflammation. This can cause a host of other serious health issues. Experts advise that maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings, is essential to prevent plaque buildup and its sinister effects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Plaque buildup can lead to a range of unpleasant conditions, from bad breath to tooth loss, and can even cause systemic inflammation affecting the whole body.
Maintaining good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and professional dental cleanings, is crucial to prevent plaque buildup and its harmful effects.
Plaque can trigger a chronic inflammatory response in the body, leading to gum irritation and the potential development of gum disease if left untreated.

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