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Over 90% of the world’s population will suffer from some sort of oral health disease at some point in their lives. Many of which could have been avoided through proper education or supporting programs for prevention and detection. At my Woodlands dental office, we believe education is the first step in fixing this epidemic. Which is why this World Oral Health Day, we’re talking about why dental care is so important, not just for your smile, but for your entire well-being.
World Oral Health Day takes place every year and is sponsored by the World Dental Federation. Its goal is to bring awareness to the benefits of a healthy mouth and to educate everyone on the effects of an unhealthy one. While its name suggests promoting the importance of getting a healthy smile, if we dig deeper we can see it’s about more than a healthy mouth.
Many whole-body diseases first show signs in the mouth, and oral health can have a direct affect on the health of the rest of the body. One of the most concerning links between oral health and overall health has a lot to do with gum disease. Gum disease may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease, respiratory concerns, and even some cancers. Nearly half of the population has some level of periodontal disease. And that’s just America. So while it’s important to care for your mouth for your smile’s sake, it’s pretty important for your wellbeing too.
If you notice any of the following symptoms, we encourage you to see your dentist as soon as possible.
The best way to celebrate World Oral Health Day and get behind this year’s theme is to schedule an appointment with a dentist in The Woodlands. Regular checkups are one of the best ways we can work together to keep your mouth and body healthy. If you’re in need of a dentist, there’s never been a better time to call my dental office in The Woodlands. We’ll work with you to get you healthy, for life.
If you want to learn about World Oral Health Day and how you can help get the message out, head on over to the World Dental Federation website to find tons of great information.
Accepting patients from The Woodlands, Spring, and Conroe.
Dr. Leah Zils
Dr. Leah Zils is a highly skilled dentist with years of experience providing top-tier care to her patients. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Texas A&M University with a degree in biology and earned her dental degree from the University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston. Committed to lifelong learning, Dr. Zils has completed over 140 hours of continuing education at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Certified in laser dentistry and oral sedation and a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, she ensures her patients receive the most advanced, compassionate care.