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Do you have bleeding gums, mouth ulcers, loose toothaches? These humble "little problems" seem to be commonplace, but what you don't know is that unhealthy oral cavity is related to increased risk of liver cancer!
A study from Queen’s University of Belfast in the United Kingdom found that poor oral health is associated with a 75% increase in the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma after tracking the data of 476,000 people in the British Biobank.
Why are people with bad teeth prone to liver cancer?
Why are people with bad teeth prone to liver cancer?First, the oral and gut microbiota play a potential role in the development of the disease.
Secondly, reactive oxygen metabolites may be the physiopathological link between periodontitis and liver cancer.
Third, the large number of missing teeth may cause participants to choose softer, easier-to-chew foods.
Therefore, you must pay attention to oral hygiene and hygiene, such as brushing, flossing, and washing your teeth.
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