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Healthy Mouth, Healthy Life

May 14, 2013

It wasn't that long ago when people accepted tooth loss and the use of dentures as a natural part of getting older. Today however, that simply is not the case. You want naturally beautiful and healthy teeth for life, which is why it makes sense to focus on preventative care. What many people do not realize is that, according to recent studies on oral health, maintaining healthy teeth and gums can have a direct impact on a variety of overall health considerations. It is a fact that daily brushing and flossing is an essential part of maintaining a healthy body.

WHAT'S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ORAL HEALTH AND OVERALL HEALTH?

Recent dental research has confirmed the importance of keeping the mouth as free of gum disease as possible. The health community agrees that the benefits of proper oral care extend far beyond the mouth. Paying attention to good oral care is one of the easiest ways to positively impact your overall health. It's important to remember that dental problems can affect your overall health in subtle ways that may be hard to link to issues with your mouth.

Evidence continues to grow linking periodontal disease and a variety of systemic conditions, including diabetes, heart attack and stroke, and pre-term low birth-weight babies. Much research is being conducted on how periodontal disease can affect overall health. Multiple studies over many years have shown that infection of the gum tissue can initiate a series of inflammatory and immune changes that may have systemic consequences. It is extremely important for patients to understand that good oral health can contribute to their overall health and well-being.