Week of Responsible Attitude to Oral Health (in honor of World Oral Health Day on March 20)

Week of Responsible Attitude to Oral Health (in honor of World Oral Health Day on March 20)

Good dental health reduces the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and complications from chronic diseases.  Daily oral hygiene is extremely important for the whole body. Respiratory infections can occur when overgrown bacteria from the oral cavity travel down the respiratory system and settle in the lungs. Like bacteria that are inhaled into the lungs from the mouth, bacteria can also enter the tissues of the central nervous system via the mandibular nerve. 

People with diabetes should visit the dentist at least twice a year, as they are more prone to oral infections. Diabetics with dentures should pay maximum attention to the condition of their teeth. Dentures can cause ulcers, gum irritation, and can contribute to fungal infections.

Oral health begins with clean teeth.

Studies confirm the advantage of using fluoride toothpastes for both adults and children from the age of two (with a specially calculated fluoride concentration according to age).

Oral health begins with clean teeth. In addition to daily brushing at home, it is necessary to visit a dentist at least once a year. Take care of yourself!