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Mouth and Dental Health

Dental and oral health is an essential part of overall health and well-being. Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental cavities and gum disease, and has also been linked to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.

Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is a lifelong commitment. The earlier you learn proper oral hygiene habits — such as brushing, flossing, and limiting your sugar intake — the easier it will be to avoid costly dental procedures and long-term health issues.

Facts about dental and oral health

Dental cavities and gum disease are very common. According to the World Health Organization Trusted Source:

  • between 60 and 90 percent of school children have at least one dental cavity
  • nearly 100 percent of adults have at least one dental cavity
  • between 15 and 20 percent of adults ages 35 to 44 have severe gum disease
  • around 30 percent of people around the world between the age of 65 to 74 do not have no natural teeth
  • in most countries, out of every 100,000 people there are between 1 and 10 cases of oral cancer
  • the burden of oral disease is much higher in poor or disadvantaged population groups

There are many steps you can take to keep your teeth healthy. For example, dental and oral disease can be greatly reduced by:


Mouth and Dental Health Treatment

Your oral health has an effect on more than just your teeth. Poor oral and dental health can contribute to issues with your self-confidence, speech, or nutrition. These issues can also affect your comfort and overall quality of life. Many dental and oral problems develop without any symptoms. Seeing a dentist regularly for a checkup is the best way to prevent a problem before it gets worse.

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