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2020-01-19

Teeth just affect beauty? In fact, September 20 is the 31st national teeth loving day. In the large-scale free clinic publicity activity of "national teeth loving day" in Guangdong Province in 2019, many cases show that oral health is closely related to general health. When there are more than 20 functional teeth in the mouth of the elderly, the risk of death can be significantly reduced and the quality of life can be improved.

How important are teeth to health?

Why should we pay attention to dental health care? In many people's eyes, it's just for beauty.

"It's not just about beauty, it's about physiology and psychology." Teeth are not simply chewing organs, but moving the whole body by pulling one hair. In fact, many diseases in daily life are from the mouth to the body. For example, coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and so on, are closely related to periodontitis or oral bacteria.

"The loss of teeth or absence of teeth is not only the loss of an organ, but also the serious damage of chewing and speech functions. When the chewing function is lost, the inability to chew food will affect the absorption of nutrition, the appearance of obvious changes, and even affect the blood supply, leading to cerebral ischemia and inducing or aggravating Alzheimer's disease. "

Especially for the elderly, when there are more than 20 teeth that can perform functions in the oral cavity, compared with less than 20 teeth, the risk of death can be significantly reduced and the quality of life can be improved.


How important are teeth to health?

Why should we pay attention to dental health care? In many people's eyes, it's just for beauty.

"It's not just about beauty, it's about physiology and psychology." Teeth are not simply chewing organs, but moving the whole body by pulling one hair. In fact, many diseases in daily life are from the mouth to the body. For example, coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and so on, are closely related to periodontitis or oral bacteria.

"The loss of teeth or absence of teeth is not only the loss of an organ, but also the serious damage of chewing and speech functions. When the chewing function is lost, the inability to chew food will affect the absorption of nutrition, the appearance of obvious changes, and even affect the blood supply, leading to cerebral ischemia and inducing or aggravating Alzheimer's disease. "

Especially for the elderly, when there are more than 20 teeth that can perform functions in the oral cavity, compared with less than 20 teeth, the risk of death can be significantly reduced and the quality of life can be improved.


How important are teeth to health?

Why should we pay attention to dental health care? In many people's eyes, it's just for beauty.

"It's not just about beauty, it's about physiology and psychology." Teeth are not simply chewing organs, but moving the whole body by pulling one hair. In fact, many diseases in daily life are from the mouth to the body. For example, coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and so on, are closely related to periodontitis or oral bacteria.

"The loss of teeth or absence of teeth is not only the loss of an organ, but also the serious damage of chewing and speech functions. When the chewing function is lost, the inability to chew food will affect the absorption of nutrition, the appearance of obvious changes, and even affect the blood supply, leading to cerebral ischemia and inducing or aggravating Alzheimer's disease. "

Especially for the elderly, when there are more than 20 teeth that can perform functions in the oral cavity, compared with less than 20 teeth, the risk of death can be significantly reduced and the quality of life can be improved.

Source: family doctor online