Oral Health

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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.
We do not know if patients are aware of dental diseases because we are not in their everyday life, but we can help them stay aware. The public most likely thinks that a dental office may be the safest place but awful things may happen everyday if we don’t take action and stay alert. Patients who are not seen in a dental office should stay aware because they can contract a disease on their own without even knowing. There are campaigns like Action for Dental Health, campaigns like this one will provide for people who are in need such as the elderly, uninsured, and low income families on their oral health.
These campaigns will help educate the communities on types of ways to prevent a disease.(“ADA Paper”)
“There will always be some level of disease that has progressed to the point that restorative care is needed” ADA president Charles Norman says. (“ADA Paper”) Patients think just because they have a disease such as a cavity that they will not need to restore the tooth, which is wrong because the tooth can get worse and they might have to get it extracted. Fo...

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