Doctor warns that a satisfying oral care habit can lead to a life-threatening heart issue
A dental expert isn’t holding his tongue about a viral oral hygiene trend that could do more harm than good — and even kill you.
“What many don’t understand is that a tongue scraper can create small, invisible cuts in tongue tissue, allowing bacteria direct access to the bloodstream,” he said in a statement.
“For someone with a heart valve issue, this could potentially lead to endocarditis, which has a mortality rate between 15% to 30%,” Loveland added. “Patients with heart valve issues should be particularly cautious about any oral care tools that could introduce bacteria into the bloodstream.”
These tools pose similar risks to people with abnormal cardiac valves, pacemakers or other intravascular devices, he noted.
