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World Oral Health Day

added on: March 9, 2016

Each March 20th the dental community comes together to promote oral health across the globe for all ages. World Oral Health Day was established to bring awareness to the issues surrounding oral health and educate everyone on the effects oral health can have on the rest of the body. At my Charlottesville dental office, we want to help celebrate a holiday that supports everything we’re about by sharing some information about the mouth and body connection.

Why is World Oral Health Day Needed?

The unfortunate truth is that around 90% of the world’s population will experience oral health disease (or diseases) at some point in their lives. What’s perhaps even more startling is that most of them can be avoided through proper hygiene, regular checkups, and education. That’s where a celebration like World Oral Health Day comes in. By raising awareness to how many of us suffer from dental problems that could have been avoided, together we can work to decrease dental disease and increase both oral health and whole-body health.

Healthy Mouth. Healthy Body.

That just so happens that this year’s World Oral Health Day theme. Just like the governing body of this important holiday, we want all of our patients to know just how much your oral health can affect your overall wellbeing. For example, there’s been research supporting a link between gum disease and heart attacks, respiratory issues, and even some cancers. What’s more, several whole-body issues show signs in your mouth first, which makes seeing your Charlottesville dentist regularly pretty important.

Notice Anything?

Some common signs that there’s a problem include:

  • Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Loose teeth

If you notice any of these signs, call your dentist as soon as possible as it may be a sign of something serious.

Do Your Part

Celebrate your oral health this spring and schedule an appointment at my dental office in Charlottesville. Regular exams and cleanings are important as they allow us to catch any potential problems, with your mouth or your body, early and be proactive with any necessary treatment. Treat yourself to healthier smile and call us today!

Want to know more about how you can get involved with World Oral Health Day? You can find all information about the event right here.
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Dr. Jack T. Kayton

Dr. Jack T. Kayton has served families in Charlottesville and surrounding areas since 1994 through his general and family dentistry private practice. Believing that everyone deserves quality dental care, he donates his time to worthy causes. He volunteers at the Donated Dental Service and the Charlottesville Free Clinic. His professional affiliations include the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the Academy of General Dentistry, among others.


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