This is a positive trend, after many, many decades of a kind of wretched excess, where toxic materials were employed again and again for fillings and implants, not to mention prevention of caries with things like fluoride which is a known neurotoxin. So, too, the raising of questions about a link between oral health and health conditions in other locations of the body is an intuitive awareness that is growing to recognize a microbial liability in people with poor oral hygiene or frank gum disease, despite their best efforts to contain it. So this is simply reacting to a trend promoted via the literature, to be a current talking point. This is how things progress. So it is moving in a positive direction. What is needed now is for there to be more serious attention paid to the role of viruses in oral health problems and the body-wide consequences of having a concentrated chronic viral presence in the oral cavity providing a vector for spreading elsewhere, to cause more serious health compromise.
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