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When a pacifier habit continues beyond the age of two, it can begin to reshape how the jaws and teeth grow. The constant...
29/10/2025

When a pacifier habit continues beyond the age of two, it can begin to reshape how the jaws and teeth grow. The constant sucking pressure changes the balance between tongue, lips, and muscles — gradually pushing teeth and bones out of their natural alignment.

Over time, this can cause what dentists call an open bite — when the front teeth don’t meet even when the mouth is closed. It can also narrow the upper jaw, make teeth protrude, and affect the way a child swallows or speaks.

These changes don’t happen overnight. They develop silently, while the pacifier seems harmless on the surface. But once the jaw and bite adapt to this prolonged pressure, correcting it often requires orthodontic treatment later in life.

Pediatric dentists recommend weaning off the pacifier by 18–24 months to allow natural oral muscle balance and healthy jaw growth. Early awareness can prevent long-term dental complications and support normal speech and facial development.

📄Source: PMC2791560

🔹 Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional dental advice.

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A new study has found that Porphyromonas gingivalis, a key pathogen in chronic periodontitis, can travel from infected gums to the heart and cause structural changes. Researchers detected bacterial DNA in the left atrial appendage of patients undergoing heart surgery — an area critical for maintaining normal cardiac rhythm.

The presence of this oral bacteria was linked to myocardial fibrosis — the buildup of fibrous scar tissue in heart muscle. This fibrosis can interfere with electrical conduction pathways, increasing the risk of atrial fibrillation, a serious cardiac arrhythmia associated with stroke and heart failure.

This is the first time P. gingivalis has been directly associated with structural remodeling of the heart. The findings suggest that untreated periodontal disease may silently contribute to cardiovascular dysfunction by promoting chronic inflammation and microbial dissemination.

Maintaining optimal oral hygiene and early management of periodontal inflammation is not only essential for preserving oral health — it may also protect long-term cardiac function.

🔗Full study link in the comments

🧠 Learn more : PMC9280496

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ENDOCRINE CLEARANCE ang hinihingi ng mga dentista bago bunutan ng ngipin ang mga pasyenteng may sakit sa thyroid - mapa hyperthyroidism man yan o hypothyroidism.😍 Sa mga pasyenteng may HYPERTHYROIDISM, nagiging sensitibo sila sa epekto ng tinuturok na local anesthesia na EPINEPHRINE na maaring magsanhi ng mataas na presyon sa dugo at mabilis na tibok ng puso. Maari din itong mag trigger ng THYROID STORM.😍. Sa mga may HYPOTHYROIDISM naman, kapag hindi kontrolado ito ay maaring magsanhi ng labis na pagdudugo sa sugat ng nabunutang ngipin! 😍 Kaya , importante na magpa clearance sa inyong doctor bago mag undergo ng kanit anong dental procedure upang maiwasan ang komplikasyon! 😍

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