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Does a Good Smile = Good Health?


 

 

Q: How can dental health affect the rest of the body?

Dr. Snyder: There is a link between gum disease, heart attack and stroke. Inflammation in the mouth can translate to inflammation in the body. Bacteria can travel to the bloodstream through the gums, which may lead to heart problems. Plus, an unhealthylooking smile can make people feel unhappy with themselves.

Q: How can I tell if I have a gum infection?

Dr. Snyder: It is not painful, so people are unaware or don’t get treatment for it. Bleeding gums, however, are a sure sign that something isn’t right. If you bled from your fingernails when you washed your hands, you’d get yourself to the doctor right away. Treat your gums with the same caution. Also, gum disease will typically give people bad breath.

Q: When should I consider cosmetic dentistry?

Dr. Snyder: The moment you think “I wish my smile looked better!” Sometimes simple things like tooth whitening or reshaping chipped teeth can make a huge difference. If it makes you feel better about yourself, then it’s good for your overall well-being.

  Last Reviewed: July 2007
 

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