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Keep Your Smile Healthy This Navratri

Keep Your Smile Healthy This Navratri

Keep Your Smile Healthy: A healthy mouth and a great smile are wonderful assets!

Our teeth have such an important role to play in our lives. They help us chew and digest food, they help us to talk and speak clearly and they also give our face its shape.

A smile also has other day-to-day benefits.

It can give us greater confidence and influence our social lives, careers, and relationships.

Because of this, it only makes sense to give our oral health the best care possible.

Navratri is our chance to look at our oral health and vow to keep our mouth and smile healthy and improve and maintain it if it’s not the best possible!

Our teeth have such an important role to play in our lives. They help us chew and digest food, they help us to talk and speak clearly and they also give our face its shape.

A smile also has other day-to-day benefits.

Keep Your Smile Healthy: It can give us greater confidence and influence our social lives, careers, and relationships.

Because of this, it only makes sense to give our oral health the best care possible.

Navratri is our chance to look at our oral health and vow to keep our mouth and smile healthy and improve and maintain it if it’s not the best possible!

Good oral health can have so many excellent life-changing benefits.
A healthy smile can truly transform our visual appearance, and the positivity of our mind-set, as well as improve the health of not only our mouth but our body too.

But what exactly are the health benefits of having good oral health?

Keeping our teeth for life!

By brushing our teeth twice daily, maintaining a low-in-sugar diet, and regular visits to our dental professional, we can help reduce the risk of such diseases like dental decay and gingivitis which can result in tooth loss.
Research has found that the number of teeth we have is strongly linked to how long we will live. Those with 20 teeth or more at the age of 70 had a considerably higher chance of living longer than those with less than 20 teeth.

Tooth loss through dental decay and gum disease is almost entirely preventable and there’s no reason why, with a good daily oral health routine, we cannot keep our teeth for life.

Keep Your Smile Healthy