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2026-02-22 03:21:07
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เต็ม 10ไม่หักเลยค่ะ โคตรดี มีความสุข ขอบคุณผู้ที่อยู่เบื้องหลังทุกคนนะคะ
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ขอบคุณน้องอาน นะคะ จะตามรีโพสต์คลิปตลอดไปค่ะ🤭
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2026-02-26 10:28:29
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อานเก่งมากน่ารักสุดๆๆ
2026-02-22 06:12:41
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ขอบคุณทุกๆคนมากเลยค่ะ งานออกมาดีมากค่ะ🥰🍀
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You brush your teeth every day. You might even floss. But what is happening inside your mouth right now could be quietly increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke, and even brain damage. That sounds dramatic — but the research is now very strong.   Gum disease is not just bleeding gums. It is a chronic inflammatory condition. And that inflammation does not stay in your mouth — it enters your bloodstream and travels throughout the body. A 2026 review of over 40 studies found strong links between gum disease and heart disease, type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Alzheimer’s disease. People with gum disease have a 28% higher risk of heart attack, and the bacteria responsible — P. gingivalis — was found in 42% of arterial plaques examined.   A 2025 brain imaging study found that people with gum disease had significantly more damage to white matter in the brain — the wiring which connects different regions together. Damaged white matter is associated with slower thinking, memory problems, and increased dementia risk.   And here is the mistake I keep seeing: people spend hundreds on supplements, protein powders, and longevity products, but they do not even floss. They will optimise their diet and track their sleep, but skip the dentist for two years. All that time, a low-grade infection in their gums is pumping inflammation into their bloodstream around the clock.   Your mouth is not separate from your health. It is the front door. Brush twice a day, floss every day, see your dentist at least twice a year, and if your gums bleed when you brush — do not ignore it. That is active inflammation.   Send this to someone who skips the dentist.   ⚠️ General information only. Individual medical decisions require professional assessment.   References: Oral Microbiome & Systemic Disease Review (Life, 2026) | Gum Disease & Brain White Matter Damage (Neurology Open Access, 2025) | Oral Health & Stroke Risk (Neurology Open Access, 2025) | Oral Hygiene & Cardiovascular Health (MDPI Diseases, 2025)   #GumDisease #OralHealth #DrAzad
You brush your teeth every day. You might even floss. But what is happening inside your mouth right now could be quietly increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke, and even brain damage. That sounds dramatic — but the research is now very strong.   Gum disease is not just bleeding gums. It is a chronic inflammatory condition. And that inflammation does not stay in your mouth — it enters your bloodstream and travels throughout the body. A 2026 review of over 40 studies found strong links between gum disease and heart disease, type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Alzheimer’s disease. People with gum disease have a 28% higher risk of heart attack, and the bacteria responsible — P. gingivalis — was found in 42% of arterial plaques examined.   A 2025 brain imaging study found that people with gum disease had significantly more damage to white matter in the brain — the wiring which connects different regions together. Damaged white matter is associated with slower thinking, memory problems, and increased dementia risk.   And here is the mistake I keep seeing: people spend hundreds on supplements, protein powders, and longevity products, but they do not even floss. They will optimise their diet and track their sleep, but skip the dentist for two years. All that time, a low-grade infection in their gums is pumping inflammation into their bloodstream around the clock.   Your mouth is not separate from your health. It is the front door. Brush twice a day, floss every day, see your dentist at least twice a year, and if your gums bleed when you brush — do not ignore it. That is active inflammation.   Send this to someone who skips the dentist.   ⚠️ General information only. Individual medical decisions require professional assessment.   References: Oral Microbiome & Systemic Disease Review (Life, 2026) | Gum Disease & Brain White Matter Damage (Neurology Open Access, 2025) | Oral Health & Stroke Risk (Neurology Open Access, 2025) | Oral Hygiene & Cardiovascular Health (MDPI Diseases, 2025)   #GumDisease #OralHealth #DrAzad

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