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June 21, 2024

Join us in this informative video, as we explore the critical link between oral health and overall well-being.

Understand how maintaining good oral hygiene can prevent systemic issues and enhance your overall health.

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May 25, 2024

As we recognize Mental Health Awareness Month this May, it’s important to understand the connection between mental health and oral health. These two aspects significantly impact each other, and we should explore practical measures to promote overall well-being.

How Mental Health Affects Oral Health
Quality of Life and Social Interactions;
Oral health can reduce quality of life, leading to difficulty eating, speech challenges, low self-esteem, and reduced social interactions, which can worsen mental well-being. Anxiety related to dental care often leads people to avoid regular check-ups, resulting in chronic oral pain. This pain, in turn, affects mental health and the management of mental health conditions.

Nutrition and Dental health;
Mental illness symptoms can impact nutrition. Poor dietary choices affect oral health, leading to conditions like tooth decay and gum diseases.
Individuals with mental health conditions may struggle to maintain effective daily dental care routines, further compromising their oral health.

Specific Dental Conditions in Patients with Mental Health Disorders:
. Tooth Decay: Common in those with psychiatric conditions.
. Gum Diseases: Periodontal issues impact overall health.
. Dry Mouth (Xerostomia): Linked to anxiety and certain medications.
. Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Can damage teeth and cause jaw pain.

Practical Steps for Prevention and Treatment
1. Regular Dental Visits.
Overcome dental anxiety by maintaining regular check-ups. Consistent preventive care is essential.
Address any oral pain promptly to prevent its impact on mental health.
2. Effective Daily Care:
Encourage a consistent dental routine: brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing.
Educate patients about proper brushing techniques to avoid enamel damage.
3. Healthy Lifestyle Choices:
Smoking and Alcohol: Highlight the harmful effects of tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption on oral health.
4. Nutrition: Emphasize balanced diets rich in vitamins and minerals for overall well-being.

Book an appointment with us today! Our experienced team is dedicated to your oral health. Visit our website at www.dentalsmiles.co.ke or call us at 0792457291 or 0706575276. Prioritize your smile and mental well-being 🦷💚

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It’s not uncommon for people to skip routine dental cleanings—after all, they think, how much harm can it really cause? If you think that skipping out on routine teeth cleaning is no big deal, think again. Researchers have found a direct link between your oral health and your total health. Heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, bone loss, and even risk of stroke have been found to be connected to how well you care for your teeth. One study found that people who skip even one routine habit of dental care—including simple at-home tooth brushing—increase their risk of heart disease by as much as 70 percent.

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