Micro organism
from plaque accumulation can cause infection within the lungs, liver, kidney and coronary heart.
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A
plaque is an
accumulation of proteins that are primarily made up of Amyloid beta (A-beta), a small structure that splits off
from the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP).
Researchers exposed another set of organoids derived
from the same Alzheimer's patients to experimental compounds known to prevent the secretion or
accumulation of amyloid, and they discovered that the
plaques didn't form.
Studying mice and tissue samples
from the arteries of patients, researchers atWashington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggest this
accumulation is driven, at least in part, by processes similar to the
plaque formation implicated in brain diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Aβ results
from the normal cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP), but its
accumulation and aggregation into
plaques represents the quintessential feature of AD.27 Aβ is found in orders of magnitude greater in AD brains than in healthy brains.28 This fact is noteworthy because lower concentrations of Aβ tend to stay soluble; higher concentrations form
plaques more readily.29
This
accumulation of
plaque can prevent sufficient amounts of nutrients and oxygen
from reaching organs and tissues.
There are a wide variety of home care options
from which to choose, but keep in mind that anything you can do to help prevent
plaque and tartar
accumulation will pay back big dividends.
C.E.T AquaDent's xylitol formula helps to reduce
plaque and oral calculus
accumulations (tartar) that has resulted
from poor oral hygiene.
Bacteria
from dental infections and / or
plaque accumulation may spread to the heart, liver, kidneys, or other organs.
There are several home care oral hygiene options
from which to choose, but keep in mind that anything you can do to help prevent
plaque and tartar
accumulation will pay big dividends.
Dental care slows the
accumulation of
plaque and tartar, thus preventing oral bacteria
from entering your pet's bloodstream and damaging internal organs.