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The Link Between Oral Health and General Health
Having a beautiful set of teeth is attractive and healthy, but a white and bright set of teeth is also reflecting your overall health status.
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Today’s market abounds in teeth whitening products. However, the main problem is that these products contain very irritating and abrasive agents, which destroy easily the natural enamel of the tooth.
Oral health says a lot of things about general health, this is why it is so important to pay attention to the color of your tongue.
There is a huge number of people struggling with yellowish and stained teeth, even though they perform a strict daily dental hygiene. They brush and floss the teeth twice a day, and they also visit the dentist regularly. So what is the reason for these teeth discolorations?
You might think that the only way to get a pearly white and bright smile is if you pay $1,000+ for teeth whitening procedures at expensive cosmetic dentistry offices. The truth is that if you care about what you eat and how you eat it, you are going to get a white set of teeth quite effortlessly. According to several polls and studies, the very first thing one person notices about the other, is their smile.
A beautiful smile is one of today’s key assets, especially if you want a good job, and a respected place in the society. Nobody likes to see a yellow smile or even worse brown spots on the teeth. If you have a white and bright smile, your entire appearance will benefit from it.
Sometimes, it is difficult to collaborate one thing with other because combined they can cause problems to your health. This is true and there is no denying here. One of the best examples is smoking dangers to your teeth. So, you can say that your teeth and smoking would be a disastrous combination. How?
Healthy teeth should be white, but this is true only partly. Shining white Hollywood smile is often a result of work of dentists and orthodontists. Natural tooth color has shades of yellow, gray or blue. Every person has its individual tooth color, as well as eye color or hair. Any dentist will tell you: the darker tooth enamel is the stronger.
These days, there’s absolutely no reason for a person to have yellow teeth. In days gone by, if you wanted to get your teeth whitened you had to go in to see your dentist. The trip to the dentist was not only rather expensive but it was also very inconvenient.
There are many things that can cause a chronic mouth infection and the cause can range from a serious problem to something very minor. A chronic mouth infection may involve the tonsils, lips, cheeks, gums, and teeth.
There are also some medications such a heart drugs and antidepressants may reduce the flow of saliva in your mouth. Because saliva protects your gums and teeth from infection, a lack of it increase the risk of gum disease. The mouth of a methamphetamine user is often called meth mouth because of the tooth decay that it represents.
Seniors face a lot of dental health issues that can be easily remedied with the appropriate seniors dental care. Poor dental health care in seniors can result in issues like gingivitis, halitosis, periodontal disease, broken teeth, tooth bone loss, and teeth can become stained and yellow too.
With the Olympics just recently completed, everyone I know had something to say about Michael Phelps and his amazing run of eight gold medals. You can only imagine the thousands of hours he spent in the pool training for this moment. With that in mind, it got me thinking about my eight-year-old son, Parker, and an interesting situation that developed due to his love of the water.




