Mouth can indicate body’s overall health

By ANI
Saturday, November 14, 2009

WASHINGTON - The mouth or oral cavity area is an excellent indicator of the whole body’s health, says a University of Maryland Dental School professor.

Professor Li Mao insists surface tissues inside the cheek could be checked to detect tobacco-induced damage in the lungs.

This could prove to be an important advancement in designing future lung cancer prevention trials.

“We hypothesized that tobacco-induced molecular alterations in the oral epithelium are similar to those in the lungs,” said Mao.

The expert added:”This might have broader implications for using the mouth as a diagnostic indicator for general health.”

“I feel that dentists should play a major role in prevention of cancer and Dr. Mao is the leading oral cancer researcher in the country. He crosses the bridge between medicine and dentistry,” said University of Maryland Dental School Dean Christian S. Stohler, DMD, DrMedDent, a leader in the movement to retool dental education.

“Being a physician helps expand dental health care and he wants to change how patients are being treated because his background is in head and neck cancer,” Stohler added.

The study is published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research. (ANI)

Filed under: Cancer, Dental Health

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Discussion
December 3, 2009: 10:59 pm

A great way of putting it David, I always check the teeth of any pets I buy because that can tell you a lot about whats been going into them, be it healthy or unhealthy food.


toni
November 25, 2009: 8:56 am

thanks for the information, this is a good blog


David
November 15, 2009: 11:23 am

This is a modern day validation of an ancient understanding - when buying a horse or a slave one would always look at the mouth to determine the body’s health…

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