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Modern scientific evidence continues to connect the dots between your oral health and your overall health. You'll be surprised as you learn more about these important links. The eyes may be a window to the soul, but your mouth is a window to your body's complete health.
Did you know.....
...that the death rate for oral cancer is higher than that of cervical cancer, Hodgkins disease, cancer of the brain, liver, testes, kidney, or skin cancer? Your oral health is connected to many other health conditions beyond your mouth. Sometimes the first sign of a disease shows up in your mouth. In other cases, infections in your mouth, such as gum disease, can cause problems in other areas of your body.
Did you know...
...that gum disease can let bacteria enter your bloodstream and wreak havoc elsewhere in your body? Your mouth is teeming with bacteria. Usually we keep these bacteria under control with good oral health care, such as daily brushing and flossing. However, gum disease may provide bacteria a port of entry into your bloodstream. And medications or treatments that reduce saliva flow or disrupt the normal balance of bacteria in your mouth may also lead to oral changes, making it easier for bacteria to enter your bloodstream. Many researchers believe that these bacteria and inflammation from your mouth are linked to other health problems in the rest of your body.
Heres a look at other diseases and conditions that appear to be increasingly linked to oral health:
So, what you can do about your oral health?
If you didn't already have enough reasons to take good care of your mouth, teeth and gums, the relationship between your oral health and your overall health provides even more. Resolve to practice good oral hygiene every day. And make us an integral part of your lifelong oral health.
You're making an investment in your overall health, not just for now, but for the future.
* Portions of this information, courtesy of the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). ©1998-2007. All rights reserved.