Can An Oral Probiotic Reduce Your Risk of Disease?

A healthy bacterial balance is key to a healthy gut, but it’s also important for oral health. But can an oral probiotic really help prevent disease? Find out below…
You’ve probably heard by now how important healthy gut bacteria are for your health, but did you know that there are other bacteria in your body that can affect your health? For example, your mouth and nasal tract contains millions of bacteria – some good, some bad – just as your digestive tract does.
The balance of bacteria here can impact more than just your risk of dental cavities and gum disease. Indeed, some studies have linked harmful oral bacteria (and the resulting periodontal disease) to the development of other diseases such as Alzheimers, dementia, pneumonia, and more.
As with gut bacteria, it’s really all a matter of balance. Poor oral health is caused by the bad bacteria outnumbering the healthy bacteria which support good oral health.
Just as there are probiotics for your digestive tract, there are also probiotics to support good oral health. But how effective are they at preventing disease?
This article explains:
Now there is a convenient way to improve oral health and reduce the risk of gum and mouth problems like periodontal disease. A unique, targeted probiotic can assist with keeping disease-causing bacteria at bay while promoting beneficial bacteria types that actually support healthy gums and teeth.
Studies have shown that using the powerful oral probiotic S. salivarius M18 causes a substantial reduction in plaque buildup, bleeding of the gums, gingivitis, periodontal disease and the development of pockets between the tooth roots and gums.
Taking the probiotic S. salivarius M18 results in the production of an enzyme that loosens and dissolves biofilms within the mouth. Other probiotic strains like K12 and M18 help to reduce levels of undesirable bacteria and treat the source of many oral health problems at its root. K12 has been known to help activate the body’s immune system in 24 hours or less.
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A targeted probiotic can be pivotal in restoring bacterial balance within the mouth and maintaining overall health in affected systems. The mouth is the first line of defense and gatekeeper for bacteria and microbes that enter the body.
Promoting beneficial mouth bacteria while reducing the harmful types can now be easily accomplished with probiotics. Other benefits of oral probiotics include reduced bad breath and healthier nose, ears, sinuses, throat and lungs.
Good oral health is foundational to overall health, and probiotics just might be a key to maintaining ideal balance within this ecosystem.
Check out the full article at NaturalHealth365.com…