What dental health?

The goal is to prevent complications such as tooth decay (tooth decay) and gum disease, and to maintain overall oral health. Oral health affects our ability to eat, talk, smile and show emotions.

The goal is to prevent complications such as tooth decay (tooth decay) and gum disease, and to maintain overall oral health. Oral health affects our ability to eat, talk, smile and show emotions. Oral health also affects a person's self-esteem, school performance, and attendance at work or school. Oral diseases, ranging from tooth decay and gum disease to oral cancer, cause pain and disability to millions of Americans and cost taxpayers billions of dollars each year.

Most oral health conditions are largely preventable and can be treated in their early stages. Most cases are dental caries (cavities), periodontal diseases, oral cancers, dental trauma, cleft lip and palate, and noma (severe gangrenous disease that begins in the mouth and mainly affects children). Even with all the right preventive care, you may still need restorative treatment. Restorative dental care refers to any procedure that repairs a problem with the teeth or gums.

These problems can range in severity, from a small cavity to periodontitis, and their associated treatments vary as well. Most dental problems involve a tooth that is decaying, missing, loose, or impacted. Your dentists will perform several tests to assess the health of your oral cavity, looking for common dental problems, such as signs of tooth decay or gum disease. Dental health refers to the general health of the mouth, including teeth, gums, and tongue, and care for it comes in all shapes and sizes.

When you walk away and consider oral health as a whole, you realize that dental care is a very large industry.

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