The short answer is, yes.
The human body works like an orchestra: each organ plays the role of an instrument. And when you're out of rhythm, the whole body can be affected. When oral health is not in harmony, normal biofilms from one region of the body can proliferate and reach other tissues or organs.
“Although the infection may be localized, the general health implications can range from significant to very serious.”
The absence of pain often does not mean that everything is fine, there are many latent pathologies that do not cause pain symptoms at the beginning, they will do so when they significantly advance to other nearby tissues or organs.
Some of the main causes of oral infection that can affect our health are:
Failed root canal treatment
Fractured tooth remains
Dental filling with mercury
Periodontitis
Tooth extraction without a correct healing process
Tooth fracture
-Dental cavities
-Bruxism
-Dental malocclusion
How do I know if I have an oral infection that is compromising my health?
Most of the signs or symptoms that can occur when there is the presence of an oral infection are:
- Chronic fatigue
- Chronic sinusitis
- Headache.
- Facial pain
- Pain when chewing
- Noise in the ear
- Neuralgia
- Dizziness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Pressure in the facial area
- Runny nose
- Tearing
- Blurred vision
- Loss of balance
- Loss of appetite, among many others.
by Biohealth Concept Costa Rica
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