Good oral hygiene plays an important role in a persons overall health. Also, it can help a person to be more confident, which in turn leads to better success! Some people do not realize the consequences of poor oral hygiene on their overall health. The consequences are not just bad teeth! For example: you may end up with an infection of the blood, heart problems, respiratory problems, etc. While some know this, many do not think it affects their ability to succeed in school and career. If a person has bad teeth, they will be more likely to be self-conscious. Therefore, they might not smile or seem as friendly. Friendliness and a smile is very important in any job because that is what builds trust. It is very hard for most people to trust someone who never smiles. Because of poor oral health, parents are missing more work and children are missing more school. Also, it is harder to concentrate when oral health is bad. Children with tooth pain maybe distracted from learning valuable information because they are so focused on their tooth pain. As a result, parents miss work because they have to take their kids to the dentists or tend to a sick child when teeth get infected. Then, if the parents themselves need care, that only adds to the struggle. Dental care is not cheap. Especially, if a person does not have insurance. A concern is that people might put off important dental work because they cannot afford dental care or insurance. As a result, they may battle
Good oral health is important for a person's sense of well being and quality of life (Fiske, 2001). Inadequate oral hygiene can lead to pain, tooth loss, oral disease,
Goals are important because they help people achieve an objective whether it is short-term or long-term. Goals should be attainable and realistic while still requiring hard work and effort. In order to accomplish goals, goals should be specific, plans must be put in place and carried out in a set amount of time. My short-term goals through the USD Dental Hygiene program consist of learning how to successfully clean and treat patient’s teeth while promoting and educating patients on their overall health with a special focus on oral health. To achieve this goal, I will be required to be actively involved in lectures, spend time out of class studying materials and review already learned information. The National Board Dental Hygiene Examination will test my knowledge and skill.
Because children are influenced by the family tradition and learn from their parents, it is important for parents to make sure that they are teaching proper oral care habits at a young age. The habits that children should learn at a young age are; keeping up with home dental care, receiving the dental care that people should, needing dental care but being enforced to go, brushing teeth as well as they should, being taught on how to control snacking between meals as well as they should, and being taught that dental care is indeed important. " Poor oral health has an impact upon children's health in general and dental caries can lead to a lack of appetite, problems with chewing, problems with sleeping and a decrease in school performance" (Abanto et al, 2011). Proper health education is somewhat
If you haven’t figured out enough reasons to take good care of your mouth, teeth and gums, the relationship between your oral health and your overall health provides even more, because choosing to practice a good oral hygiene equates to making an investment in your overall
Additionally, the lack of dental education of parents is a deciding factor in the condition of their children’s teeth. The increase
“Nearly seven out of 10 Americans brush their teeth at least twice a day but more than 30 percent aren’t brushing enough, according to a survey published by Delta Dental,” (colgate.com). Many people all across the United States have dental hygiene issues due to lack of practicing good oral health skills. The reason why some individuals have poor oral health is due to lack of funds, products, race, and simply because they’re lazy. A dental hygienist can provide a patient with better hygiene regiments to motivate the patient on the right path in order to have a healthy mouth.
Dental health is one of the most important matters in our lives. Without proper dental tonicity, people can obtain dental problems, which can be as severe as death. In order to maintain proper dental care go to your dentist every six months. It is also important to change your toothbrush regularly, floss, use fluoride, and eat healthy foods. Healthy foods may consist of fruits, vegetables, breads, meats, and drinking water is crucial to your dental health by maintaining a moisturized mouth. A moisturized mouth protects our hard and soft oral tissues. Children and adults should know the benefits of maintaining proper oral hygiene while preventing poor oral asepticism.. Not only does good oral hygiene affects our mouth it also affects our overall health.
In “Where Are All the Dentists?”, Kristin Lewis explains that millions of people don't have dental care, so mobile dentists are on the job. The true problem is the lack of dental care people receive. Why is that and how bad is it you may ask. Well according to “Where Are All the Dentists?”, “...one in seven kids between the ages of 12 and 19 have at least one untreated cavity…” This is terrible because unhealthy mouths can lead to surgery and other major health problems later on in life. Why are people getting inadequate care? Well there is not one answer to this. Some people simply find it too expensive seeing that an average check up is around $100. Others simply have no dentist to go to, these are called dental deserts and the office can
more than just having clean teeth. To have good oral health means to be “free of
The ecological model is a descriptive model that can be used to further understand barriers to oral health behaviors by illustrating interactions between various levels of determinants including intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional, community and public policy. (Glanz and Rimer, 2005). Fisher-Owens, Gnasky, Platt, Weintraub, Soobadar, Bramlett and Newacheck (2007) created an ecological model of children’s oral health that shows interactions between genetics and biology, social environment, physical environment, health-influencing behaviors and medical and dental care at the individual, family and community levels. For the purposes of this study, this model had been simplified to reflect the most-often cited social and behavioral determinants
From a very early age, I had a natural affinity for teeth. I wanted to know how they form, and differ in other individuals. As a toddler, I would grab hold of the staff’s teeth at my local daycare and attempt my own version of a dental inspection. It came quite apparent to my mother that either I had a serious fetish or I was finding a passion for a future profession. Even though my mother loved my curious personality, she wanted me to understand that there are boundaries that I must adhere too. Over time, I stopped playing with stranger’s mouths and started using my hands for more important duties. On Saturdays, after soccer practice, my father would drive us to food banks to volunteer our time. During my time as a volunteer, I did such activities such as feeding the homeless, packing boxes of food for families in need, and assisting the building of homes with habitat humanity. Thankfully, I could continue my development as a community leader throughout college and adulthood.
Gum disease is one of the most common chronic inflammatory conditions in the world as stated in “How Your Oral Health Affects Your Overall Wellness”. Within a period of time a simple broken tooth can lead to a gateway of infections such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory diseases. A broken tooth can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream and spread until it reaches the heart, therefore causing it to enlarge. One example would be Joanne Maglares, considering her case Joanne had multiple tooth fractures that were ignored and later led to high blood pressure causing her to suffer from a heart attack. Having gum disease can be interpreted as a domino effect; another thing we may take into consideration
Have you ever thought about what could happen if you don't practice good oral hygiene? Have you ever thought about the fact that cavities can lead to even more serious dental problems? Do you know that if you aren't practicing good oral hygiene, you're opening the door to dental problems that isn't easy to close? If you don't take care of your teeth,think about how much harder easy life tasks would be for you. It is not that hard to simply brush your teeth twice a day and floss them once. The effects of not having good oral hygiene are cavities, gingivitis, and periodontal disease.
Imagine after years of being dead, a human body is found and all that is really left of them is their teeth. Why? It may be because of the way they took care of their teeth while they were alive and the precaution methods they were educated about. Educating people about oral health is really important because teeth are the strongest bone in our body and they even preserve the most after we pass away, this means it is an essential factor to knowing how to protect them from getting a disease and keeping them as long as possible. Most patients are not aware of diseases in dentistry. Educating the older and the young generation will help to care for their oral health.
Importance of careful assessment of oral cavity for suspicious lesions for early detection of multiple myeloma.1