Dr. Mark Burhenne
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I really don't have anything to add other than you scrape your tongue, take interest in your mouth, smile, stay away from toxins, see the right dentist. I mean, all the things we talked about. There are things that you can do at home that are simple and easy. There are things that you can take out of your routine like mouthwash. Don't spend the money and time. It's just it can really...
make things a lot worse for you. I mean, high blood pressure, who wants that? And by the way, when your blood pressure goes up, guess what? Your gums start receding. The blood supply in that tissue is so fragile and so tiny. It's a microvasculature. It's a peripheral blood supply.
make things a lot worse for you. I mean, high blood pressure, who wants that? And by the way, when your blood pressure goes up, guess what? Your gums start receding. The blood supply in that tissue is so fragile and so tiny. It's a microvasculature. It's a peripheral blood supply.
make things a lot worse for you. I mean, high blood pressure, who wants that? And by the way, when your blood pressure goes up, guess what? Your gums start receding. The blood supply in that tissue is so fragile and so tiny. It's a microvasculature. It's a peripheral blood supply.
When the blood pressure goes up, those parts of the body with like kidneys, same thing, small blood supply, they necrose, they die. And when the gum tissue dies at the edge, it recedes. So there are a lot of ways that oral health can impact your life in general. Yeah.
When the blood pressure goes up, those parts of the body with like kidneys, same thing, small blood supply, they necrose, they die. And when the gum tissue dies at the edge, it recedes. So there are a lot of ways that oral health can impact your life in general. Yeah.
When the blood pressure goes up, those parts of the body with like kidneys, same thing, small blood supply, they necrose, they die. And when the gum tissue dies at the edge, it recedes. So there are a lot of ways that oral health can impact your life in general. Yeah.