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Everyone knows strong, healthy teeth and optimal oral health are vital to a pleasing smile and a good aesthetic appearance. However, some may realize that oral health and overall health share significant correlations. Mountain View Dental invites patients and followers to read this brief blog detailing the importance of oral care and the health consequences that might result if such practices are not properly observed and maintained.
The Importance Of Maintaining Oral Health
The mouth is the first step in the body’s nutrition process. If an individual’s teeth and guns are not healthy or functioning properly, simple activities such as chewing and swallowing could prove difficult. Additionally, the mouth contains countless numbers of microscopic organisms like bacteria. Many of these organisms are harmless and some may even prove beneficial. That said, poor oral hygiene can precipitate a buildup of potentially harmful material that can travel to other bodily regions and cause a variety of health issues.
The Correlation Between Oral Health And Overall Health
Dental problems might lead to any number of overall health challenges including: Nutritional Deficiencies Chewing difficulties could eventually lead to various vitamin and nutritional deficiencies caused by the body’s inability to break down and absorb crucial nutrients. Should such circumstances occur, stricken individuals might experience symptoms like fatigue, weight loss, and experience a weakened immune system that could leave them susceptible to a host of illnesses, some of which could be serious. Infections The buildup and spread of bacteria beginning in the mouth could spread to other areas of the body leading to potentially dangerous infections to vital internal components such as the heart, kidneys and other organs. Cardiovascular AilmentsHow Your Oral Health Influences Your Overall Well-Being Many medical professionals opine that bacteria may also contribute to a buildup of inflammation near the heart or in peripheral blood vessels. Inflammation can result in damage to these regions and render the impacted individual at greater risk of developing significant health problems such as a heart attack, stroke or various blood vessel disorders. Other Illnesses Dental and health care professionals believe poor oral hygiene can be connected to several other illnesses like diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and might threaten the unborn children of expecting women. Maintaining Oral Health Fortunately, the road to good oral and overall health may be accomplished by establishing and maintaining good oral habits. Dental care professionals recommend observing practices such as: brushing one’s teeth at least twice per day and, when possible, after meals, flossing on a daily basis, consuming a healthy diet with a limited sugar intake, employing a new toothbrush every few months, refraining from smoking or chewing tobacco and undergoing regular dental examinations. Contact Mountain View Dental Those concerned about the dental health of themselves or their families are encouraged to contact Mountain View Dental. Our Pleasant View, Utah offices provide a comfortable and professional environment. For further information, or to schedule an appointment, please visit www.smilemountainview.com/.

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One of the only times that you typically hear people talk about wisdom teeth is when they are discussing removing them. You might be wondering what the purpose of these teeth are if we just take them out as soon as they grow in. It turns out that there is a fascinating historical reason behind the purpose of wisdom teeth.
What Do Wisdom Teeth Do?
Wisdom teeth fall into a category of the tooth called molars. Molars are the strongest and largest type of teeth that people have, and they are situated at the back of the mouth. Their uniquely flat shape is ideal for grinding up food. The main purpose of wisdom teeth is simply to break your food into tiny pieces that can be swallowed and digested with ease.
Why Do We Grow Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth were an essential part of our ancestors’ tooth development. These teeth were essential back in the times when humans primarily ate nuts, roots, meat, and whole grains. The ancient diet was filled with rough food that humans did not have the equipment or skill to cook until soft, so humans needed to be able to grind food into tiny bits. As humans gained the ability to cook food and turn grain into flour, wisdom teeth became less important. Many people no longer develop all of their wisdom teeth, and now they may only grow somewhere between one to four.
Do We Still Need Wisdom Teeth Today?
wisdom teeth pleasant view Since wisdom teeth were so useful to humans in the past, some people wonder why they are typically taken out today. The issue is that humans jaws have been gradually getting smaller and smaller over the years. Though we still have wisdom teeth, the average person’s mouth is no longer large enough to fit these teeth comfortably. Since there is no room for wisdom teeth, as they erupt out of the jaw, they can damage nearby teeth and shift the rest of the teeth in your mouth. In many cases, the tooth gets stuck halfway out of the gum because there is no more room for it to emerge, leading to a painful infection in the back of a person’s mouth. Since they are no longer needed for a modern diet and cause so many issues, many people just go ahead and get them removed. If you have concerns or questions about wisdom teeth or any other dental or oral care issue, please contact Mountain View Dental today. We treat a countless number of patients inside our comfortable and professional office. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please call (385) 324-3557.

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Tricks or treats around every corner are the hallmarks of the Halloween season. With October 31st approaching as quickly as a witch on her broomstick, it’s time to take account of those healthy activities for everyday folks. Taking care of your teeth is a task that can’t be overlooked at any time of year. Learn how you can have a ton of fun while still keeping your teeth bright and shiny.

Brush Strategically

To start out your healthy Halloween, it’s important to focus on brushing. Everyone knows that brushing twice a day is the norm. However, eating treats this time of year makes brushing even more important than ever before. Be strategic with your brushing by performing it after eating a treat. Chocolate and sugar will stick to the teeth even after you swallow everything. You’ll help your smile while enjoying the spoils of the season.

healthy Halloween treats

Alternative Treats

You don’t have to fill up on candy bars and lollipops. Think about alternative treats, such as grapes or apples. Nature’s fruits are sweet, but the sugars aren’t processed like they are in standard candies. You should still brush your teeth to remove the natural sugars. Keep in mind that these sugars provide better nutrition for you than candy bars. Although kids may be wary at first, trying the alternative route can help their health on several levels.

Moderating Your Intake

Everyone enjoys a little indulgence during Halloween. Think about eating just one or two candies each day after the trick-or-treating festivities. By moderating your intake, less sugar comes in contact with your teeth. In fact, your entire body is healthier with a controlled diet of sweets. You might opt for sugar-free items or other products that offer some calorie cuts. Keeping sugar away from your teeth is the best way to preserve their strength.

healthy Halloween trick or treating

Get Some Exercise

Don’t dawdle between homes when you’re trick or treating. Get some exercise by briskly walking or jogging in the neighborhood. You’ll burn calories, which keeps the weight off of your body as the candy tempts you. The exercise also encourages extra saliva to be produced. Salivating is the body’s natural process of removing particles from the mouth. Many of those sugars that you just consumed will be properly digested and free from creating any plaque or tartar on the gum line.

Free Yourself From Sticky

One item you should abstain from during Halloween is sticky candy. Taffy is a good example of candy that can stick to your teeth. For small children, they might leave the stuck piece on the teeth for hours at a time. It eventually comes off, but the damage has been done. Sugars that can be swallowed with ease should be what’s eaten out of your Halloween bag. Have a healthy Halloween by visiting Mountain View Dental at today. Give us a call at 385-324-3557 too. Our professional staff and comfortable offices will invite you in for a cleaning any time of year. Every vampire must take care of his or her teeth, so why not you too?

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