Your Well-Being Begins With Oral Health.
Our Dental Hygiene Care is Focused in That Context.
A smile is not just a facial expression...
It's what tells people if you are healthy and concious of maintaining good health. Healthy gums, white teeth, attractive teeth and good breath are indicators of our overall well-being.
If you think about it, it makes perfect sense: poor oral health is linked to poor physical health. Your mouth is a key entryway into the rest of the body. If the mouth has a chronic infection or disease, then your entire body may be indirectly or directly exposed to those bacteria.
Oral Health Connections
Research shows connections between periodontal disease and poor cardiovascular health, increased risk of stroke, diabetes, problem pregnancies, respiratory diseases, and osteoporosis in women. What's more, some studies indicate that people who lose all of their natural teeth may have a much shorter life span.
"Tracey's thoroughness with our cleanings along with her high level of knowledge regarding dental hygiene is invaluable to us. We also appreciate the fact that Tracey does not hesitate to refer us to other specialists in the field when needed." -Doug and Lynn Cooper, Canmore, Alberta
If you want to up your odds of a happy, healthy life, treat your body with respect and put your money (and effort) where your mouth is. Try starting with the basics: learn the latest tips, techniques, and tools for top-notch oral hygiene. Then, branch out: incorporate a healthy diet, exercise, fresh air, and sufficient uninterrupted rest. Eliminate unhealthy habits, and remember, taking care of your teeth can benefit your whole body.
Excellence in Care
As a patient at Wildrose Dental Hygiene Centre, you can be assured that your overall health and wellness is of utmost importance to us. If you have questions about your oral health and its impact on your general health, please call our Canmore office at 403.609.9555, email us at admin@wildrosedentalhygiene.ca to schedule a consultation.