Gum disease affects nearly half of adults aged 30 or older in the United States, while memory loss and dementia impact millions globally, with Alzheimer’s disease alone affecting over 6 million Americans. The relationship between these two conditions is surprisingly complex, involving both the brain and the oral cavity. Researchers are uncovering biological links, but late detection of both gum disease and cognitive decline remains a major obstacle to effective treatment and prevention. Understanding this connection is essential for improving long-term health outcomes.
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4. Porphyromonas gingivalis: A Key Suspect Porphyromonas gingivalis is a major bacterial culprit in chronic gum disease and has drawn particular attention for its possible connection…