Porphyromonas gingivalis
Porphyromonas gingivalis: A Stealthy Foe in Your Mouth
Description:
Porphyromonas gingivalis is a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium that resides in the biofilm coating our teeth. It‘s one of the major culprits behind periodontal disease (gum disease), a common inflammatory condition affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.
Associated Diseases:
P. gingivalis plays a significant role in various oral health problems, including:
- Periodontal disease: This bacterium produces virulence factors that trigger an immune response in the gums, leading to inflammation, tissue destruction, and potential tooth loss.
- Cardiovascular disease: Studies have linked P. gingivalis to increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and atherosclerosis. Its components can enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation in the arteries.
- Diabetes: P. gingivalis may worsen blood sugar control in people with diabetes, contributing to the cycle of inflammation and disease progression.
Did you Know ?
Did you know that P. gingivalis is present in the mouths of about 50% of the world‘s population? However, only a small percentage of those individuals develop severe periodontal disease. This suggests that genetic factors and individual immune responses play a role in disease susceptibility.