What considerations are important for addressing gum disease in relation to 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
Gum disease has been linked to fertility issues in both men and women, highlighting the importance of oral health in reproductive outcomes.
Studies have shown that men who had treated gum disease exhibited a significant improvement in sperm quality and motility, which increased their chances of successful conception. Similarly, women with gum disease face challenges such as delayed ovulation and increased time to conceive.
- Treatment of gum disease in men resulted in a 70% improvement in fertility-related outcomes.
- Women with gum disease are at greater risk for pre-term births and complications during pregnancy.
- Proper oral health maintenance during preconception can significantly enhance reproductive success.
Addressing oral health comprehensively can therefore serve as a proactive measure in enhancing fertility and overall reproductive health.
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