Many of us take great care of the exterior of our cars, homes, and other possessions because we want to protect their value and appearance. We make sure the paint on our cars is well-maintained and that we water our gardens in the summer to prevent weeds and drought. We renovate our kitchens and maintain the grounds around our homes because these contribute to the value of our properties. It is obvious that we do these things because we realize they are a practical way to protect our assets and investments. We at The Hills Dental Spa in Austin TX care about your smile.Â
Shouldn’t we treat our own bodies with the same logic and care? Of course, most of us do. We eat healthy foods, workout, and dress in a way that makes us feel and look our best. However, many people do not realize that good oral health and beautiful teeth are not only a reflection of our personal beauty, but also a protective factor against the development and progress of numerous diseases.
The Importance of Cosmetic Dentistry
With so much at stake, it is imperative that we keep our teeth in proper order through regular visits to the dentist and good oral hygiene habits. Maintaining good oral health is not merely a matter of vanity; it is practical health smarts.
Cardiovascular Disease
People who have poor oral health are more than twice as likely to develop cardiovascular diseases such as angina, stroke, hypertension, and heart failure. Good oral health practices help prevent cardiovascular diseases by preventing blood-borne diseases from forming.
Respiratory Diseases
Poor oral health is a significant risk factor for respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis and lung cancer Patients with severe periodontal (gums) disease are 14 times more likely to develop chronic bronchitis than people without these infections. Patients with severe periodontal disease are also 22 times more likely to develop lung cancer than people without. Visits to the dentist and proper oral hygiene habits help reduce the risk of respiratory diseases by combating periodontal disease and preventing the transmission of blood-borne infectious agents.Â
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Strep Throat and Strep Multifocal Coronary Syndrome
Strep throat is a common disease caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes. Patients with periodontal disease are more than twice as likely to develop strep throat than people without gum disease. These patients with periodontal disease and strep throat are also more likely to experience more severe symptoms and complications from the disease than those without. Proper oral health practices, regular visits to the dentist, and effective oral hygiene habits help protect against bacterial diseases such as strep throat which can spread through contact with saliva, which is why it is so important for patients with periodontal disease to get treatment.
Ultimately, patients who maintain beautiful, shining teeth and care about their dental cosmetic state are the same as those who practice good oral health. We at The Hills Dental Spa in Austin TX can treat all dental aspects. We serve patients from Westlake, Lakeway, and Bee Cave in all manner of cosmetic dentistry. Contact us today.Â
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The Hills Dental Spa provides dental services and more to patients in and around the Austin, Texas area including the communities of West Lake Hills, Bee Cave, Lakeway, TX, and zip codes 78703, 78745, 78722, 78735, 78746,78748, and 78738.
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