iotech International Advances A New Paradigm:Oral Care Is Emerging As A Frontline Defense In Preventive Health Driven By Next-Generation RinsesResearch and Innovation Highlight the Role of Microbiome-Aware Oral Care in Lowering Systemic Health Risks
By: ioTech International Recent research continues to strengthen the connection between oral health and systemic disease. A 2025 analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2017–2020) Earlier research has also examined the role of oral bacteria in systemic conditions. A 2017 paper published in the Postgraduate Medical Journal (Bale et al., 2017) investigated how periodontal pathogens entering the bloodstream may directly contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease, emphasizing the potential impact of oral bacteremia on vascular health. The American Dental Association emphasizes this point by stating that "oral health is integral to general health," noting links between oral disease and conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other inflammatory disorders (ADA Oral-Systemic Health Resources). Herb Moskowitz, DDS, Chairman of ioTech International, noted, "Scientific consensus increasingly points to inflammation and microbial imbalance as the key mechanisms linking oral health to systemic disease. Oral bacteria and inflammatory mediators can enter the bloodstream, contributing to systemic inflammation and potentially impacting distant organs." He adds, "Emerging research also indicates that oral bacteria may influence key physiological pathways, including nitric oxide production, which plays a role in cardiovascular health (Pignatelli et al., International Journal of Molecular Sciences). These findings highlight both the complexity and significance of the oral-systemic connection." As awareness of the oral-systemic link grows, oral care is shifting from traditional hygiene to a more preventive, science-based approach. While brushing and flossing remain essential, oral rinses, once optional, are now increasingly seen as important tools in daily oral health. They help reduce harmful bacteria, support gum health, decrease inflammation, and reach areas that brushing and flossing alone might miss. ioTech International is at the forefront of next-generation oral care with molecular iodine–based oral rinses that provide strong antimicrobial effects while maintaining the natural balance of the oral microbiome. Unlike traditional antiseptic rinses, molecular iodine:
"Molecular iodine represents a significant advancement in oral care," said Moskowitz. "It allows us to suppress harmful pathogens while promoting the replenishment of beneficial bacteria vital to both oral and overall health." The recognition of oral health as a core pillar of overall wellness marks a major shift in healthcare thinking. Increasingly, clinicians and researchers are advocating for integrated care models that include oral health as part of routine preventive medicine. "Oral care is no longer just about maintaining a healthy smile," added Moskowitz. "It is about managing inflammation, supporting the microbiome, and reducing risk factors that impact the entire body." As science continues to uncover the wide-reaching impact of oral health, ioTech International remains dedicated to developing solutions that transform oral care from a routine habit to a vital healthcare strategy. Contact Nallacomm LLC ***@nallacomm.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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