There are an overwhelming number of studies showing that
your oral health is related to your body's overall health. If you mouth
isn't healthy, you may be twice as likely to die from a heart attack, 3
times more likely to die from a stroke and evn 4-7 times more likely to die if
you have diabetes. Additionally, you may be 63% more likely to
develop pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Clearly,
oral health (or lack thereof) has life and death consequences.
Here's some good news, times are drastically changing for
the better with the addition of new medical tests available in dental offices
and used to communicate with physicians in a language they understand.
These test can help bridge the gap between the two professions.
Dr. Caroline Wallace DDS
Complete Dental Care
103 South Colorado Street
Salem, Virginia, 24153
540-387-3844
Having a healthy mouth shows that you also have a healthy body. When you want to achieve a healthy body, start with your oral health.
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