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Research finds oral bacterial imbalance linked to Alzheimer’s disease
In the light of increasing evidence of a link between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease, researchers at the New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry and Weill Cornell Medicine have revealed that older adults with a preponderance of harmful bacteria in their mouth have shown greater evidence of amyloid beta, of the main biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease, in their cerebrospinal fluid.
However, according to an article in Dentistry Today, this imbalance between harmful and bacteria “was not associated with another Alzheimer’s biomarker called tau.”
Speaking about the results of their research, lead author Angela Kamer, DDS, PhD, associate professor of periodontology and implant dentistry at the NYU College of Dentistry had this to say:
Friday, December 18, 2020 âAll I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teethâ: Michigan Dentist Will Make Dream Come True for Needy Patients
Bingham Farms, MIâA Bingham Farms dentist wants to give several financially strapped individuals their two front teeth this Christmasâ¦literally. That Alvin and the Chipmunks song came on the radio, All I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teeth, and I thought about how many thousands of people don t have their front teeth and decided to try to help as many as I could, says Kosinski. When it comes to how people are perceived there s really nothing worse than not having your two front teeth so we re making this offer, add Kosinski.