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Evaluate Your Oral Health With This Simple Checklist

Evaluate Your Oral Health With This Simple Checklist

Written By Amanda McIntyre / Reviewed By Ray Spotts Over the years, experts have been telling us that there is a link between oral health and our overall wellness. When our mouths are healthy, our overall health looks good, too. Conversely, suffering from oral health issues - gum disease, for example - makes us likely to suffer a heart attack or a stroke.

Link Between Obesity And Oral Health

Link Between Obesity And Oral Health

In recent years, the rate of obesity has grown immensely with the advancement of sugary drinks, acidic foods, and more. While this affects the overall health of the person who is obese, it can also have unwanted effects on your oral health. Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts  

How Your Oral Health Affects Your Overall Health

How Your Oral Health Affects Your Overall Health

Reviewed By Ray Spotts Dentists can tell a lot about a patient’s health just by looking at their teeth, gums and tongue. Oral health is both an indicator and an influencer of overall well-being, so you should always pay attention to new or worsening problems. Regular dental examinations are a fundamental component of any comprehensive personal health care strategy. Routine cleaning and maintenance preserves the long-term health of teeth and also gives a medical professional a chance to check for signs of more serious problems

Why More Adults Are Seeking Orthodontic Treatment

Why More Adults Are Seeking Orthodontic Treatment

Here are the main reasons why adults are seeking more orthodontic treatments than in the past. Written By Anita Ginsburg / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Oral Health Provides Clues About Eating Disorders

Oral Health Provides Clues About Eating Disorders

Here are some of the ways your oral health can result in an eating disorder.    

Link Between Oral Bacteria And Stroke Patients

Link Between Oral Bacteria And Stroke Patients

Oral health and good dental hygiene are of much greater importance to health than previously known, and that untreated dental infections can cause serious health damage or even death.    

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