Starity

beyonddental101 profilja

beyonddental101  
  • Statisztika
  • 0 hozzászólást írt
  • 0 témát indított
  • 0 véleményt írt
  • 0 cikket írt
  • 0 barátja van
  • 0 szavazatot kapott
  • Csatlakozott
  • 2023. március 05.
  • Csoport
  • Tag
  • Titulus
  • új tag

beyonddental101 még nem állította be a státuszát

beyonddental101
Utoljára aktív: 2023.03.05. 05:05Státusz módosítva: Ma, 06:26

Mi újság nála?

Még nem történt vele semmi.

Bemutatkozás


What's the connection between oral health and overall health? 

 

Like other areas of the body, your mouth teems with bacteria — mostly harmless. But your mouth is the entry point to your digestive and respiratory tracts, and some of these bacteria can cause disease. Normally the body's natural defenses and good oral health care, such as daily brushing and flossing, keep bacteria under control. However, without proper oral hygiene, bacteria can reach levels that might lead to oral infections, such as tooth decay and gum disease. Also, certain medications — such as decongestants, antihistamines, painkillers, diuretics, and antidepressants — can reduce saliva flow. Saliva washes away food and neutralizes acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, helping to protect you from microbes that multiply and lead to disease. Studies suggest that oral bacteria and the inflammation associated with a severe form of gum disease (periodontitis) might play a role in some diseases. And certain diseases, such as diabetes and HIV/AIDS, can lower the body's resistance to infection, making oral health problems more severe.

 

How can I protect my oral health? To protect your oral health, practice good oral hygiene daily. Brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes each time. Use a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste. Floss daily. Use mouthwash to remove food particles left after brushing and flossing. Eat a healthy diet and limit sugary food and drinks. Replace your toothbrush every three to four months, or sooner if the bristles are splayed or worn. Schedule regular dental checkups and cleanings. Avoid tobacco use. Also, contact your dentist as soon as an oral health problem arises. Taking care of your oral health is an investment in your overall health.

 

conditions can be linked to oral health: Your oral health might contribute to various diseases and conditions, including... Endocarditis_ This infection of the inner lining of your heart chambers or valves (endocardium) typically occurs when bacteria or other germs from another part of your body, such as your mouth, spread through your bloodstream and attach to certain areas in your heart. Cardiovascular disease_ Although the connection is not fully understood, some research suggests that heart disease, clogged arteries, and stroke might be linked to the inflammation and infections that oral bacteria can cause. Pregnancy and birth complications_ Periodontitis has been linked to premature birth and low birth weight.

 

Pneumonia_ Certain bacteria in your mouth can be pulled into your lungs, causing pneumonia and other respiratory diseases. Certain conditions also might affect your oral health, including Diabetes_ By reducing the body's resistance to infection, diabetes puts your gums at risk. Gum disease appears to be more frequent and severe among people who have diabetes. Research shows that people who have gum disease have a harder time controlling their blood sugar levels. Regular periodontal care can improve diabetes control.

 

HIV/AIDS_ Oral problems, such as painful mucosal lesions, are common in people who have HIV/AIDS. Osteoporosis_ This bone-weakening disease is linked with periodontal bone loss and tooth loss. Certain drugs used to treat osteoporosis carry a small risk of damage to the bones of the jaw. Alzheimer's disease_ Worsening oral health is seen as Alzheimer's disease progresses. Other conditions that might be linked to oral health include eating disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, certain cancers, and an immune system disorder that causes dry mouth (Sjogren's syndrome).

 

Oral surgery is an umbrella term that covers many different individual procedures. Sometimes, your treatment plan will involve more than one of these types of operations. For example, if you’re receiving oral surgery to remove a tumor, you may have additional reconstructive procedures afterward to repair any damage or abscesses the tumor caused. Or, if you’re receiving a dental implant to replace a missing tooth, you may have bone grafting surgery prior to the implant being placed. Common oral surgery procedures, Root canals, preserving the tooth by removing the inflamed or infected tooth root, Removing wisdom teeth, including those that are impacted, Completing a gum or bone graft, Placing dental implants, and Tooth and jaw repair after an accident or injury. Please go here to this dentist service and you get the best service.

 

Above and Beyond Dental

101 N McGee St, Borger, TX 79007, United States  

Üzenőfal

Még nem írt senki az üzenőfalára. Legyél Te az első!