What are the causes of male impotence? Impotence is an inner pain for men. However, many times impotence is not caused by their own diseases or problems in their emotional life, but is rooted in the bad habits of men. For example, men who do not like brushing their teeth and have dental diseases will have a higher rate of impotence.
According to foreign media reports, a new study conducted by scientists in Türkiye found that regular toothbrushing can not only reduce the probability of gum disease, but also reduce the possibility of impotence for men. Men who do not brush regularly are not only prone to periodontal disease, but also three times more likely to suffer from impotence than men who brush regularly.
During the study, scientists compared the two groups of participants and found that 53% of the patients with impotence had symptoms of gingivitis at the same time. After adjusting the participants' age, body mass index, family income, education level and other factors, researchers found that the risk of impotence in men with severe periodontal disease was 3.29 times higher than that in men with healthy gums.
Impotence is a major health problem that affects the quality of life. Researchers say that about 150 million men worldwide have this problem. Two thirds of impotence is caused by physiological factors, mainly vascular problems. Other impotence is caused by psychological factors such as emotional stress, anxiety, depression, etc. Chronic periodontitis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria. The most common symptom is gingivitis, Many studies have found that chronic periodontitis can lead to vascular diseases, such as coronary heart disease related to impotence.