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Oral-Systemic Health in Dubbo

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Did you know your oral health is closely intertwined with your overall health? This relationship, known as the oral-systemic connection, highlights how the state of your mouth can influence your entire body. Similarly, systemic health issues can also have an impact on your oral health.

How Oral Health Affects Your Body

One clear example of this link is gum disease (periodontal disease), which has been associated with conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. While research continues to explore these connections, numerous studies have shown significant associations between periodontal health and systemic illnesses.

Both periodontal and systemic conditions often share common risk factors. Habits like smoking or following an unhealthy diet can contribute to both oral and overall health issues. By maintaining excellent oral hygiene through brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups, you can positively influence your overall health.

Why Oral Health Matters

Your mouth is not separate from the rest of your body. Understanding the oral-systemic link empowers you to take control of your wellbeing. By prioritising oral care, you’re also supporting your overall health and reducing the risk of developing related conditions.

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It’s important to remember that your mouth is not isolated from the rest of your body. By recognising the oral-systemic connection and prioritising oral health, you can take proactive steps towards promoting your overall health and wellbeing.

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