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Beyond the Smile: The Importance of Oral Health Care

Amidst the chaos and calm of life and its times, it often takes precedence over our well-being; it’s easy to overlook the importance of something as seemingly mundane as oral health. Yet, as Dr. Heeba Wasique Ali, a respected member of the CancerMitr medical team, passionately asserts, the state of our oral cavity can have profound implications for our overall health and quality of life. Read her full interview here: High Prevalence of Oral Health Issues Amongst Youngsters Is A Concern: Dr. Heeba Wasque Ali Speaks To CancerMitr 

Dr. Heeba’s concern is palpable, particularly when considering the alarming number of young women grappling with the loss of a tooth. Behind each ache and discomfort lies a deeper issue – one often rooted in neglected oral hygiene and untreated dental problems. While solutions such as root canals and tooth replacements exist, many individuals are forced to resort to tooth removal due to financial constraints. It’s a stark reality that underscores the urgent need for heightened awareness and action in the realm of oral health.

As Dr. Heeba emphasizes, the mouth serves as a gateway to holistic well-being. From the moment we awaken to the ritual of cleansing our teeth and mouth cavity, we set the tone for our day—and potentially, our long-term health trajectory. Yet, despite its pivotal role, our research among corporate employees paints a sobering picture: a mere 5% boast impeccable oral health, while an alarming one in eight individuals bears the burden of a missing tooth.

Gum disease lurks ominously, affecting nearly half of adults aged 30 and above – a testament to the widespread prevalence of poor oral hygiene habits. Indeed, it’s a nationwide concern, with reports indicating that a staggering 85–90% of adults in our country grapple with oral health woes.

Why, then, do these issues persist? 

Investing in our oral health is not merely an act of self-care; it’s a cornerstone of overall well-being.

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Our research revealed that a significant portion of individuals overlook the fundamental practice of brushing twice daily. Shockingly, approximately 17% of people either neglect brushing altogether on most days or indulge in consuming food and coffee before attending to their morning oral care routine.

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Our mouths serve as the ultimate breeding ground for bacteria, thriving in the warmth and moisture they provide. Thankfully, our bodies have a built-in defense mechanism in the form of saliva. Along with the enzyme lysozyme, saliva plays a crucial role in disintegrating harmful bacteria and germs, acting as our first line of defense.

However, there’s a catch: during our sleep, saliva production dwindles, leaving our oral cavity vulnerable to bacterial buildup. This underscores the critical importance of brushing, both in the morning and at night before bedtime. By doing so, we effectively combat the accumulation of bacteria, safeguarding our oral health in the process.

But brushing alone is not enough; the choice of toothpaste matters just as much. Opting for a toothpaste specifically formulated to promote gum health and prevent tooth decay is paramount. After all, our teeth and gums deserve nothing but the best in terms of protection and care.

When it comes to nurturing our oral health, the significance of the right tools cannot be overstated. Alongside selecting a quality toothpaste, the choice of brush holds equal importance in our quest for a radiant smile and optimal oral well-being.

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Did you know that while dental enamel ranks as the toughest substance in our bodies, it’s also incredibly delicate? 

Once damaged, it cannot regenerate, making prevention our best defense.

When the food we eat stays in our oral cavity for a long time, it turns into a sticky substance called a plaque. Over time, this sticky residue transforms into a hardened substance known as calculus, which is harder to remove with toothbrushing. Housing bacteria that unleash acid paving the way for cavities and toothaches.

The crux of effective brushing lies not in brute force but in precision and gentleness. Opting for a toothbrush with soft bristles ensures thorough cleaning without risking damage to precious enamel. Take, for instance, the Eden Biodegradable Toothbrush by Salt, a sustainable choice that cares for both your teeth and the environment.

Here’s a quick guide to mastering the art of brushing:

  • Replace toothpaste every 3 months.
  • Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums for optimal coverage. 
  • For inner surfaces, adopt a vertical position and employ gentle up-and-down strokes.
  • Don’t overlook any territory – from chewing surfaces to inner and outer portions. Thoroughness is key.
  • For those with dexterity challenges or time constraints, electric toothbrushes offer a viable solution. Magnasonic Electric Toothbrush by Salt

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Consider this: while brushing effectively removes plaque from the surfaces of our teeth, it often falls short in reaching the tight spaces between them. Dental floss removes lingering food particles and plaque from these hard-to-reach areas. 

But let’s not stop there – let’s explore another vital component of a comprehensive oral care routine: mouthwash. Beyond its refreshing feel, a suitable mouthwash can offer a plethora of benefits to our teeth and gums, from combating plaque and bacteria to freshening breath and promoting gum health. 

By incorporating these simple yet effective practices into our daily regimen, we pave the way for a brighter, healthier smile that radiates confidence and vitality. 

Maintaing the oral health is not just about fresh breath or prevention of tooth loss or gum diseases. In fact, you can prevent the following diseases by maintaining your oral health. 

– Heart Disease and Stroke: The bacteria and inflammation associated with gum disease can contribute to the buildup of plaque in the arteries (atherosclerosis), leading to cardiovascular issues. By preventing gum disease through good oral hygiene practices, you may reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.

– Diabetes Complications: Poorly controlled diabetes can lead to increased susceptibility to gum disease, while gum disease can make it more challenging to control blood sugar levels. By maintaining good oral health, individuals with diabetes can potentially reduce the risk of complications associated with the disease.

– Respiratory Infections: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help reduce the bacterial load in the mouth, lowering the risk of respiratory infections.

– Pregnancy Complications: Poor oral health has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth and low birth weight. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase the risk of gum disease, but maintaining good oral hygiene can help reduce this risk and promote better maternal and fetal health.

– Endocarditis: Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart chambers or valves. Oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream through bleeding gums or dental procedures and cause infections in the heart. Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can help prevent the spread of oral bacteria and reduce the risk of endocarditis, particularly in individuals with preexisting heart conditions.

– Alzheimer’s Disease: Some studies have suggested a potential link between poor oral health and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline. While the exact mechanisms are not fully understood, maintaining good oral hygiene may play a role in reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

– Rheumatoid Arthritis: Research indicates that individuals with gum disease may have a higher risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The inflammation associated with gum disease may exacerbate inflammation in the joints, contributing to the development or progression of RA. By preventing gum disease, individuals may lower their risk of developing this chronic autoimmune condition.

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