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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORAL HEALTH AND GENERAL HEALTH

Oral health and general health are intimately related. Although often thought of as separate entities, they are part of an integral whole that significantly affects a person's quality of life. At Clinique dentaire Global Dent, with our locations in Villeray, Ste-Julie, and Hochelaga, we understand the importance of good oral health and how it impacts overall well-being. Here, we explore in depth how the health of our mouth can influence our general health and vice versa.


The Mouth: A Window to General Health

The mouth is one of the main gateways to our body, not only for food and drink but also for pathogens and toxins. Therefore, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent diseases. Below are some key points about the relationship between oral health and general health:


  1. Periodontal Diseases and Systemic Diseases Periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis and periodontitis, are bacterial infections that affect the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth. These diseases can not only lead to tooth loss but have also been associated with various systemic conditions:

  2. Cardiovascular Diseases: Periodontal bacteria can enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation throughout the body, contributing to plaque formation in the arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.

  3. Diabetes: The relationship between diabetes and periodontal diseases is bidirectional. Diabetes can increase the risk of periodontal infections, which, in turn, can make it difficult to control blood sugar levels.

  4. Respiratory Diseases: Bacteria in the mouth can be inhaled into the lungs, causing respiratory infections such as pneumonia.

  5. Oral Health and Pregnancy During pregnancy, hormonal changes can increase the risk of periodontal diseases, which have been linked to pregnancy complications such as preterm birth and low birth weight. It is crucial for pregnant women to maintain good oral health and visit the dentist regularly.

  6. The Impact of Oral Health on Nutrition Dental problems such as cavities and tooth loss can make chewing difficult, affecting the ability to consume a balanced diet. This can lead to nutritional deficiencies that impact general health. For example, a lack of essential nutrients can weaken the immune system, increasing susceptibility to infections.

  7. The Relationship between Oral Health and Mental Health Chronic dental pain and aesthetic problems resulting from poor oral health can significantly impact mental health. Self-esteem, anxiety, and depression can be affected by the appearance and functionality of teeth and gums. Additionally, stress and anxiety can lead to harmful oral health habits, such as bruxism (teeth grinding).


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The Global Dent Dental Clinic located in Villeray, Hochelaga, and Ste-Julie is the perfect place to receive quality care for your teeth and smile. We offer a wide range of dental services, including preventive and cleaning treatments, bite correction, and dental whitening. We also offer emergency services to help alleviate pain and protect your dental health.


Our team of highly qualified dentists is dedicated to providing you with high-quality treatment and helping you maintain a healthy and radiant smile. Among our services, we have dental restoration, dental aesthetics, dental prosthetics, periodontics, dental implants, orthodontics, endodontics, professional cleaning, and emergency services.


At the Global Dent dental center, we are committed to serving all people living in Montreal and Rive-Sud. If you need an appointment or have a dental emergency, do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you. We hope to see you soon at the Global Dent Dental Clinic!

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