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As the world marks World Oral Health Day, a surprising connection between gum disease and erectile dysfunction has come to light.
Yes, you read that right, poor oral hygiene could be costing you more than just a bright smile!
Renowned dental expert Dr. Louisa Ansong Satekla warns that neglecting your gums could have serious consequences for your overall health, including your productivity as a man.
According to Dr. Satekla, gum disease, scientifically known as periodontitis, is an inflammatory condition that can lead to blood vessel damage.
This damage restricts blood flow—not just in the mouth, but throughout the body, including areas responsible for male sexual function.
"And this is not me saying it. This is not Dr. Marfor saying it. It is backed by research that there is a link between gum disease and erectile dysfunction in men. Our blood vessels that run up and down they are not there for no reason they are connecting every part of our body and so they can travel,” she explains.
Dr. Satekla advises men to prioritize oral hygiene as part of their overall wellness routine. Her key tips include, brushing and flossing daily to remove plaque and bacteria, regular dental checkups to detect gum disease early and a healthy diet – rich in vitamins and low in sugar.
Next time you skip your dentist appointment, remember: taking care of your teeth isn’t just about fresh breath—it could save your performance in more ways than one.
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