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Have you Studied Oral Health Today?

American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) sponsors October annually as National Dental Hygiene Month. While we munch on Halloween candy, San Francisco dentists remind us that tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease.

San Francisco dentists at (www.saldana-dds-sf.com) show their concern as they say “Poor oral health can impair speech development in younger children, and in older children, it increases the likelihood of absenteeism. Even daily activities like eating and sleeping can be troubled by dental-related illness. Pain from untreated dental disease can lead to problems in children that affect social interactions, school achievement, general health, and quality of life. ”

There is increasing evidence of associations between oral infections and pre-term, low birth-weight babies, as well as with conditions like heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, and stroke among adults.
Over half of our kids, age seven to nine experience tooth decay and its detrimental effects, and approximately 50 million school hours per year are lost because of dental-related illness. This is a strong indication that a majority of children are not getting appropriate dental care.
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We as a state need to make prevention a top priority because when children do not receive the necessary preventative services, their overall health suffers, as does their ability to learn. Oral health is a critical – but often overlooked – component of overall health and well-being among children and adults. Tooth decay and gum disease are infectious, progressive, diseases that become more complex over time, and which are almost completely preventable. A team of good San Francisco dentists are working to achieve this goal at www.saldana-dds-sf.com.
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Oral health problems can largely be prevented through a combination of access to timely dental care services, fluoridated public water systems, school-based dental programs, health dietary choices, and daily oral hygiene practices. San Francisco dentists suggest early intervention through screening prior to school entry to prevent the unnecessary loss of learning time, and facilitate early treatment.

Charles Shaw

Learn more about oral health by visiting www.saldana-dds-sf.com , because if our kids don’t have oral health, they’re not healthy.

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