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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

How Inflammation in the Mouth Affects Your Whole Body

Inflamed gums aren’t just a cosmetic or comfort issue. The inflammation from gum disease can enter your bloodstream, contributing to systemic health problems.

What Is Oral Inflammation?
Oral inflammation, especially in the gums, is your body’s natural response to bacteria. When plaque builds up and isn’t properly removed, your immune system kicks in to fight it. The result? Red, swollen, bleeding gums—a condition called gingivitis. If left untreated, this can advance to periodontitis, a serious form of gum disease that can destroy tissue and bone.

How Gum Inflammation Spreads Beyond the Mouth
Here's the scary part: chronic gum inflammation doesn’t stay in your mouth. Harmful bacteria and inflammatory molecules can enter your bloodstream and travel throughout your body.

1. Heart Disease

Studies show that people with gum disease are up to 3 times more likely to suffer from heart problems. Oral inflammation contributes to the buildup of arterial plaque, increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke.

2. Diabetes

Gum disease can make it harder to control blood sugar—and high blood sugar feeds gum disease. It’s a dangerous cycle. People with diabetes are more prone to inflammation, making oral care even more critical.

3. Alzheimer’s and Brain Health

Chronic oral inflammation has been linked to a higher risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s. Researchers have found bacteria from gum disease in the brain tissue of Alzheimer’s patients.

4. Pregnancy Complications

Inflammation from gum disease has been associated with premature births and low birth weights. Pregnant women should be especially vigilant about oral health.

5. Weakened Immune System

Constant low-grade inflammation wears down your immune system, leaving you more vulnerable to illness and infection.

Protecting Your Body Starts with Your Mouth
The good news? Oral inflammation is preventable—and reversible in its early stages.

Here’s how to take control:

Brush and floss consistently.
Visit your dentist regularly.
Use a clinically-proven oral rinse that fights inflammation at the source.
PeriActive Oral Rinse is formulated to reduce inflammation, plaque, and gingivitis using natural, safe ingredients. It's trusted by top periodontists and proven to make a difference in as little as one week.

Your Mouth Is the Gateway to Your Health
Don’t ignore bleeding gums or mild discomfort. These are early warning signs of a deeper issue. By taking care of your gums, you’re doing more than improving your smile—you’re protecting your heart, brain, and whole-body health.

Take the First Step Toward Better Health
Protect your gums—and your body.
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