Brush your teeth twice daily with a soft toothbrush and fluoride containing toothpaste, floss daily, and see your dentist every six months for a thorough cleaning, radiographs, and exam.
Oral health refers to the health of the teeth, gums, and the entire oral-facial system that allows us to smile, speak, and chew. Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping oral cavity clean and free of disease and other problems by regular brushing of the teeth and adopting good hygiene habits.
Usually the only detriment to your oral health is poor homecare. Taking the extra steps you may need to take to keep the gums clean and disease free (floss threaders, water picks, ect.) should ensure no detriments to your oral health. Ask your dentist on your situation, a lot depends on the what device you have. Generally, keeping the gums clean everyday will prevent any problems.
It can cause a variety of health problems such as Hypertension, Heart attack, sclerosis of the liver, and oral cancer.
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You shouldn't, as it can lead to health problems eventually.
Dental health now called oral health is a part of general health. There are significantly relationship between oral health and general health and have common risk factors like smoking, consuming sweet and cholesterol rich diet. Origin of some medical diseases are oral problems like migraine, indigestion. Role of oral health in community becomes notifiable and significant in community because of changing trend of epidemiology and demography. We can not offer quality health care without quality oral health care.
oral is the key of overall health.
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Yes, I think it is necessisary because it will help develop healthy oral habits and prevent later problems.