The Connection Between Oral Health and Systemic Health

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It Starts in the Mouth

Oral health is increasingly recognized as a vital component of overall wellness, with growing evidence linking oral health issues to systemic conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Maintaining good oral hygiene goes beyond aesthetics. It helps lower the cumulative risk factors that may contribute to the development of systemic diseases1.

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Find out more about the connection between oral health and whole body health

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Diabetes

Discover the connection between periodontal disease and blood sugar control in diabetic patients.

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Cardiovascular Health

Explore how oral health may contribute to overall cardiovascular function.

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Oral Health and Cognitive Health

Explore how oral health is linked to cognitive health.

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Oral Health and Gastrointestinal Health

Explore how oral health is linked to gastrointestinal health.

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Oral Health and Pregnancy

Explore how oral health conditions during pregnancy may influence maternal and infant health.

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