What connection exists between oral health and fertility?

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Dr Sampson: Your Oral Microbiome Can Be Deadly! I Cured Their Gum Disease And They Walked Again!
Published: November 11, 2024Added: December 26, 2024
Recent research reveals a significant link between oral health and fertility. Over 90% of men who struggle to conceive with their partners exhibit some form of oral disease. Following treatment for these diseases, there is observed a 70% improvement in pregnancy rates. Similarly, it has been found that women suffering from gum disease often take about two months longer to conceive.
- The correlation implies that treating oral diseases can enhance fertility.
- Research indicates gum disease directly affects both male and female reproductive health.
- Potential for broader implications, suggesting improved oral health could lead to higher fertility rates overall.
Thus, addressing oral health not only supports general well-being but appears crucial for improving reproductive capabilities as well.
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