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5 Ways Dental Health Can Improve Your Overall Health
Written By Jessica Smith / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
Oral health reflects the psychological, physical, and social factors that are essential to our quality of life. And poor oral health care results in poor overall health. Proper diet and exercise play a significant role in keeping us healthy and happy - and it is a well-known fact that poor dental health affects our overall health negatively. Various issues like dental pain, missing teeth, and other connected oral infections have a significant impact on the way we eat, drink, speak or socialize. We often tend to neglect the bleeding or tender gums that cause severe oral infections.
Oral health reflects the psychological, physical, and social factors that are essential to our quality of life. And poor oral health care results in poor overall health. Proper diet and exercise play a significant role in keeping us healthy and happy - and it is a well-known fact that poor dental health affects our overall health negatively. Various issues like dental pain, missing teeth, and other connected oral infections have a significant impact on the way we eat, drink, speak or socialize. We often tend to neglect the bleeding or tender gums that cause severe oral infections.

How Diet Affects Dental Health
Reviewed By Ray Spotts
The increased need to visit dentists has been attributed to one key factor - the food we eat. In the 21st century, we have adopted diets that are not dental friendly. That is why you will see people going for tooth fillings, root canal treatments, etc. This is because some of the aspects of the foods we are eating tamper with the general health of our teeth.