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Oral Care as Part of Overall Care
Article from sonicare.com

It wasn't so long ago that many people accepted tooth loss and the use of dentures as a natural part of getting older. Today however, that simply is not the case. People want naturally beautiful and healthy teeth for life.

However, what many people do not realize is that, according to recent studies, maintaining healthy teeth and gums also has a direct impact on a variety of overall health considerations, the presence of heart disease. It is becoming a widely known fact: daily brushing and flossing is an absolutely essential part of maintaining a healthy body.

Think of it this way: The mouth is a vulnerable entry point for bacteria—the same bacteria that are associated with serious conditions, such as heart disease, stroke and pre-term low-birth weight babies. In addition, when the body has to cope with oral infections, makes it susceptible to other health challenges.

Recent research has only confirmed the importance of keeping the mouth as free of gum disease as possible. The health community all 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.

Here are some facts you should know about the link between oral health and overall health:

“Fit” teeth and gums are important.
Keep in mind that dental problems can affect overall health in subtle ways that may be hard to link to issues with your mouth. For instance, dental problems can cause headaches, face pain, affecting sleeping patterns, appetite and mood.
It is likely that the time and money invested in dental preventive care will save money on medical care at some point in the future.

It's important to discuss your overall health status with your dentist. Similarly, tell your doctor about any dental problems you may be experiencing.
Sonicare makes good oral health easier to achieve than ever before. Invest in your overall health by making Sonicare an integral part of your healthy lifestyle.


 
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