Teeth and Health
You can eat right, work out every day, and visit your doctor regularly, but if you neglect your oral health, you’re essentially shooting yourself in the foot.
We believe a healthy body begins with a healthy mouth, and research has certainly backed that up. Your oral health reflects your overall health, and we make sure to address any dental health issues before they can develop into more serious problems.
Healthy Teeth and Gum = Healthy Heart
Healthy Teeth and Gum = Healthy Heart
Gum disease hurts your mouth, but it also can affect your entire body. If you do not maintain good oral hygiene, bacteria and their toxins in your mouth can flow into your bloodstream to other parts of your body. If you're already unhealthy, the bacteria can lead to heart disease and stroke.
Regular dental check-ups are just as important as going to your annual medical check-up and will also save you time and money in the long run.
Healthy Mouth = Healthy Body
Healthy Mouth = Healthy Body
Researchers have found a link between gum disease and health conditions like diabetes, lungs infection, mouth cancer, arthritis and even dementia.
Toxins in the gums of an expecting mother can actually get into the bloodstream and target the fetus. This may lead to a more than sevenfold increase in her risk of delivering a premature baby of low birth weight.
Healthy Mouth = Healthy Pocket
Healthy Mouth = Healthy Pocket
Painful, expensive dental issues and even emergencies can be reduced and eliminated with regular dental checkups and ongoing dental care.