• Alcohol and Gum Health

    Alcohol and Gum Health

    While it is known that alcohol consumption can have a serious effect on your liver and other organs, what about your mouth?

    One study in the Journal of Periodontology, has found that alcohol can contribute to periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease. According to the study, drinking can heighten risk factors for periodontitis and make your symptoms far worse for those who already have it.

    The findings suggest that drinkers without periodontitis had an increase in gums that bled easily, and that they had higher amounts of plaque than those who refrained from drinking.  A build up of plaque in your mouth can cause serious harm to your teeth, including decay, tooth discoloration, and receding gums.

    Researchers noted that alcohol’s drying effect on the mouth may contribute to the formation of plaque.  An increase in plaque occurs when the production of saliva decreases.  Saliva helps to neutralize the acids that plaque produces, which help fight decay. A lack of saliva, gives acid the opportunity to build up and cause gum disease and decay.

    Next time you reach for that glass of wine, think twice about what it is doing to your gums. If you have periodontitis, drinking could worsen the symptoms and further the disease. If you have healthy gums, try to keep them that way even with the occasional drink, by brushing, flossing, and attending regular dental visits.

    For more on this research, see the study published in the Journal of Periodontology, June 11, 2015.

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