Why is dental health important?
What you dont know and dont attend to can hurt you in the long run. Ignoring early warning signs can lead to damaged teeth, the need for surgery on the jaw, gum disease and tooth loss. At the Eubank Dental Practice we believe everyone should have a comprehensive bite analysis by age 40. This will determine if your bite and the way you chew is causing damage that may cause you to loose your teeth or require expensive and extensive treatment in the future. Most of the time, future damage can be prevented if the damage is detected at the beginning stages and addressed in the proper manner. As we live longer, keeping our teeth becomes an important part of our overall health. The best way to prepare for the future is to take care of your oral health today. Dentistry has become more important as we continue to learn about the role our teeth play. Research has indicated that cardiovascular health and other diseases may be linked to poor oral health. Long-term oral health can play a significan
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