By Dr.MS Prasad, Dental Surgeon, Columbia Asia Referral Hospital Yeshwanthpur
It has been said that a person’s real happiness begins from the plate and is directed to the stomach, but most of us tend to forget the fact that it goes through the mouth which makes us realise the actual taste of the food. The less known fact is; our mouth is a breeding ground for millions of bacteria, and in this fast paced life style, where we hardly find time to take care of our health, the most ignored out of this is our oral health.
A healthy mouth can actually help a person to ward off many health disorders. On the other side of the coin, there are many medical conditions which causes oral signs and symptoms. Like people with bleeding gums are more prone to heart diseases, diabetes and other such medical conditions. Not only this, but as per research more than 90% of diseases showcase oral symptoms in its primary stages. Making this one of vital factors for a person to maintain proper oral health.
Here are the tips to maintain a healthy oral:
Other than this, a healthy oral that is devoid of bad breath and stains, will always help in maintaining a better and impressive public appearance. So, if you want to continue eating all your favourite foods the best way for that is to opt a healthy oral life style. Remember, that it not only fights germs in your body, but is a door way that can put millions of infections at bay. And the only way to achieve it is through a healthy and happy mouth.
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