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The Connection Between Oral Health and Overall Health

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(@morganpalmer)
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Oral health is closely linked to overall health, affecting more than just teeth and gums. Poor dental hygiene can lead to bacteria buildup in the mouth, which may enter the bloodstream and contribute to various health problems. Studies have shown connections between gum disease and conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Inflammation in the mouth can also increase inflammation in other parts of the body, worsening existing illnesses. Maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing, and regular dental visits, helps reduce these risks.



   
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(@ernestgarrison)
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Great insights highlighting the strong connection between oral health and overall systemic health, especially the role of periodontal disease in conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Strong evidence links consistent dental care with improved long-term wellness and reduced risk of inflammation-related complications. Dental Implants Plantation provides specialized solutions that support both functional restoration and long-term oral health stability.



   
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