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Not surprising if true. It seems swallowing the bacteria that flourish when you don't brush/floss your teeth leads to damage to your heart valves (wild!) so other immune responses, typically leading to inflammation, are quite likely.



I always figured they entered your bloodstream through your gums.


I am not aware that the oral mucosa are particularly permeable in this regard.


It bleeds when you floss so it seems like it’s pretty open. But I’m not positive.




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