The health of your mouth is vital to your overall health and wellbeing. The mouth-body connection has been well-documented, with a growing number of studies linking oral disease with various systemic diseases. Yet, oral care continues to be overlooked as an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Particularly flossing is all too often forgotten. It is also far more important than you may realize.
Studies have linked severe periodontal disease with a tenfold increase in the risk of heart attack and a 700 percent increase in the risk of type 2 diabetes. Oral disease is also associated with bad breath, pneumonia, ED (erectile dysfunction), dementia, kidney disease, and more. This is attributed to the chronic, systemic inflammation associated with gum disease. One of the simplest and most effective ways to prevent this is to brush and floss regularly.
Plaque is the soft, sticky, bacteria-filled film that clings to teeth. If you brush properly, you remove plaque from about two-thirds of the teeth’s surfaces. If you floss properly, you clean the remaining surfaces. What happens if you skip it? In as little as a day plaque begins transforming into tartar, which is a hard substance that can’t be removed easily with brushing and flossing. It usually remains where it is until your next hygienist cleaning. Meanwhile, it gives bacteria an opportunity to erode tooth enamel and invade gum tissue, leading to cavities and periodontal disease.
Despite the risks, an alarming number of Australians routinely neglect oral hygiene. According to the Australian Dental Association:
Flossing does not need to be a cumbersome task. It can be accomplished efficiently with just a few simple steps:
It’s never too late to begin great oral hygiene habits. If you already have decay or gum disease, we can help you restore and maintain optimal oral health. Call our Sunbury office at 03 8001 6021 or our Moonee Ponds office at 03 8400 4104 and schedule an appointment.
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