Dentist reveals early Alzheimer's sign that is spotted in a person's mouth

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A leading dentist has revealed that poor oral hygiene could be an early warning sign that someone may be struggling with Alzheimer's disease.

A dentist has revealed that a person's oral hygiene could be an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease.

Other official sources have confirmed that people suffering from dementia tend to neglect personal hygiene and care, reports the Mirror. The dentist also noted that a person's entire appearance is crucial when it comes to diagnosing Alzheimer's disease. She said: "Simply put, these are the signs of neglect. As dentists, we wouldn’t be isolating and identifying bacteria i.e. Porphyromonas gingivalis which have been linked with this disease. We would leave that to the scientists."

Top Health Stories Today Dr Smita noted that people can avoid this bacteria from growing by regularly visiting the dentists and having a strict oral hygiene routine. She said: "Patients should regularly see their dentists for check-ups and hygiene visits, to stay on top of treatments and avoid any worsening of the condition by reducing the bacterial count."

 

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