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The Connection Between Teeth and ED

April 16, 2016 by Dr. Arora Team

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The Connection Between Teeth and ED

In recent studies, a compelling connection has emerged between teeth and erectile dysfunction (ED). Specifically, chronic periodontal disease (CPD) has been identified as a significant factor contributing to ED. The mechanism lies in the damage inflicted on endothelial cells, crucial components lining blood vessels throughout the body, including those supplying blood to intimate regions. When these cells are compromised, blood flow is impeded, underscoring the profound impact that dental health has on men’s intimate well-being. Thankfully, CPD is both treatable and preventable through regular dental care. By maintaining a routine of biannual dental check-ups and diligent daily oral hygiene practices, you preserve your teeth and promote a healthier and more fulfilling intimate life. Prioritize your oral hygiene today and reap the benefits in every aspect of your well-being.


Here’s one more reason for men not to neglect their dental health. Recent studies have shown a correlation between teeth and erectile dysfunction.

It appears that men who experience chronic periodontal disease, or CPD, are much more likely to suffer from ED than those who take care of their pearly whites. CPD causes damage to the endothelial cells, which form the lining of all the blood vessels, including the ones that supply blood to the nether regions.

Damage to these cells impedes blood flow, and lack of blood flow to any part of the body is a bad sign. CPD is treatable and preventable and totally worth the time. Men, see your dentist at least twice and year, and get in there and brush at least twice a day. Take care of your teeth and they’ll take care of you, in more ways than one.

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