Most of us know that a mouthful of healthy teeth, tissue and gums can be indicative of good overall health. We know, for example, that there is a bacterial component that links our oral health with the overall condition of our bodies and the diet we consume. Even under the best of circumstances, our mouths remain a bacteria factory, but when properly monitored, most of these bacteria are harmless. And they remain harmless as long as our body’s natural defences are in good repair, and as long as we heed the warnings of our dentist. This is one of the main reasons why it is important to constantly keep a tab on your oral health. Brush and floss regularly to prevent the bacteria from acting up. In case you experience any pain or discomfort, make an appointment with us to get the best treatment in town.
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