From teeth to brain: dental caries causally affects the cortical thickness of the banks of the superior temporal sulcus.
Mengqiao WangZiyao WangYajie YuDelu ZhaoZhiyuan ShenFulan WeiPublished in: BMC oral health (2024)
Dental caries causally decrease the cerebral cortical thickness of the BANKSSTS, a cerebral cortical region crucial for language-related functions, and is the most affected brain region in Alzheimer's disease. This investigation provides the first evidence that dental caries causally affects brain structure, proving the existence of teeth-brain axes. This study also suggested that clinicians should highlight the causal effects of dental caries on brain disorders during the diagnosis and treatments, the cortical thickness of BANKSSTS is a promising diagnostic measurement for dental caries-related brain degeneration.