Most people, probably think that brushing and flossing are just for keeping those pearly whites healthy and beautiful. However, did you know that your oral health can affect the health of the rest of your body? Your mouth is an entryway into your body, so problems in your mouth can easily allow bacteria and other harmful germs to travel into your body and cause problems. So, while good oral hygiene can help keep your body healthy, not taking care of your teeth can have negative effects on your body.
ORAL PROBLEMS COMMONLY LEAD TO PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING BODY SYSTEMS:
Heart Oral Health for Overall Health
Brain
Bones
Blood pressure
GUM DISEASE AND BODY DISEASES
Bacterial growth in your mouth as a result of poor oral hygiene usually leads to inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), which often leads to gum disease as the bacteria in plaque builds up. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease (periodontitis), is a chronic inflammatory condition that can have detrimental effects on the body. Gingivitis and gum disease allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream and lead to inflammation and diseases in the body. Gum disease is associated with multiple body issues and diseases, including heart disease, respiratory disease, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, premature birth, and diabetes. Diabetes also has a reciprocal relationship with gum disease; treatment of diabetes improves the condition of the mouth, and treatment of gum disease reduces the need for insulin.
GOOD ORAL HYGIENE PRACTICES
To prevent poor oral health and the negative effects it can have on the body, it is important to practice good oral hygiene. You should brush twice daily and floss at least once a day, preferably before bedtime, in addition to visiting your dentist for regular cleanings and checkups. There are also many benefits of chewing sugar-free gum for 20 minutes after eating and drinking.
If you’re having an issue with your teeth, Dr. Mann Cosmetic dentist in fresno ca offers a variety of services to help you maintain or improve your oral health, including porcelain veneers, Invisalign®, dental implants, sedation dentistry, and dental bonding.To schedule a consultation with Dr. Mann, please call our office at (559)797-4355.