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October is National Dental Hygiene Month. This month is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of maintaining good oral health and the impact it has on overall wellbeing. The mouth is often referred to as the gateway to the body because it serves as an entry point for your digestive and respiratory systems. This means that the health of your mouth can significantly influence the health of your entire body.
Typically, the body’s natural defenses and proper oral health care, such as regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, can help keep bacteria in check. However, neglecting oral hygiene can lead to the buildup of harmful bacteria, which can cause infections and diseases not only in the mouth but also in other parts of the body. For instance, poor oral health has been linked to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize dental hygiene to maintain both oral and overall health.
To delve deeper into this topic, watch this month’s Taylor Talks video, where we discuss the four steps to proper oral brushing and maintaining good oral hygiene.
Watch this month’s video here.
Reach out to our experienced Strategic Wellbeing Consultant, Taylor Hahn, to discuss the next steps. Many of our other employer groups have found this approach to be incredibly successful.