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    ORAL HEALTH

    RELATES TO OVER

    ALL HEALTH

    PRESEN

    TED BY-SWATI SHREYASIV.D.C.H GARHWA,JHARKHAND

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    Normally people ignore the oral care as they believe that itis not so important as even the mild fever is important butit is there wrong notion .

    Infact the dental care is most important as most of thediseases of the body are linked with it and if we ignore itwe are inviting many unimanagible fetal diseases .

    The present paper aims at explaining the oral connectionnot only with the different parts of the body, but also withthe diseases which are caused by ignoring the dental care .

    INTRODUCTION

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    Diabetes has emerged a very dangerousdisease as it affect the entire body slowlyand stilthly in an adverse cray and brings thevictim on the bring of death thats why it is

    called silent killer .Dental care is particularly important for

    peoples with diabetes because they face ahigher then normal risk of oral healthproblems due to poorly controlled the bloodsugar .

    The less well controlled the blood sugar, themore likely oral health problems will arise .

    This is because uncontrolled diabetes

    DENTAL CARE ANDDIABETES

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    OSTEOPOROSIS- which causes bones tobecome weak and brittle may be associatedwith periodontal bone loss and teeth loss.

    DENTAL CARE ANDOSTEOPOROSIS

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    Pregnancy is a time of great change in thebody including the mouth.

    Shifting hormones and increased plaqueproduction can lead to inflammation,bleeding and periodontal diseasesparticularly if oral health is poor .

    Harmful bacteria from oral infection can bethen affect the health of the growing babyand cause premature labor , low birth weightor other maternal problem.

    DENTAL CARE ANDPREGNANCY AND BIRTH

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    Oral problems such as painful mucosal lesionare common in people who have HIV AIDS.

    DENTAL CARE AND HIVAIDS

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    Dental care has a positive effect on theheart disease the reason is very simple thepoorly dental care affects the heart,arteriesblockers

    and other things relating to heart in anegative or adverse way,that may create ahazard of heart problem too.

    The neglegence while taking care of toothwill

    help the bacteria present in infected gum tobecome loose and move throughout the body.

    DENTAL CARE AND HEARTDISEASES

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    There is a possibility of bacteria to reach theartery and irritate it in the same way as theydo with the gum tissues.

    It will cause arterial plaque to build up in thearteries.

    This accumulation of bacteria may causearteries to harden.

    It will result in restricting the blood flow andpotentially culminate in heart attack orstroke.

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    On the basis of our discussion,it can be saidthat it is very important to keep our mouthhealthy by taking proper oral care from thevery beginning.

    It will be a preventive measure againstdiabetes,heart attacks etc.

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    Brush your teeth twice daily.Floss once a day,or more often if you eat

    sticky food or food that can lodge betweenyour teeth.

    Eat a healthy diet and limit between mealand snacks.

    Have dental check up twice a year.

    HEALTH AND KEEP THEBODY FREE FROM

    DISEASES

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    Avoid pain and discomfortSave moneySave time

    Stay healthyNice smile

    BENEFITS OF HEALTHYGUMS

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    Diabetes has emerged a very dangerousdisease as it effect the entire body slowlyand stealthily in an adverse way a brings thevictim on the brick of death thats why it is

    called silent killerDental care is particularly important for

    people with diabetes because they face ahigher than normal risk of oral healthproblems due to poorly controlled bloodsugar. The less well controlled the bloodsugar the more likely oral health problemswill arises.This is because uncontrolled

    diabetes impairs W.B.C, which are the bodys

    DENTAL CARE ANDDIABETES

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    Main defence against the bacterial infectionsthat can occur in the mouth. If we clean themouth and teeth properly then we will besecure from the high risk of infection:

    a) Dry mouth

    b)Poor healing of oral tissue

    c)Gum inflammation

    It will also helps us to fight the diabetes as itwill not cause any problem to diabetic pt in anegative way through insecured gums &resulted oral infection.

    DENTAL CARE AND

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    Pregnancy is a time of greatest change in thebody, including the mouth shifting harmonesand increased plaque production can lead toinflammation ,bleeding and periodontal

    disease particularly if oral health is poor .Harmful bacteria from oral infection can thenaffect THE HEALTH OF THE GROWING BABYand cause premature labour, low birth

    weight or other material problems.

    DENTAL CARE ANDPREGNENCY AND

    BIRTH

    PROPOSED PLAN FOR THE

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    Oral health care programmeOral health Preventive Curative Serviceeducation programme programme

    1)Training of 1)Promotion of

    1)Oral healthy the trainers flouride toothcare setup paste 2)Oralhealth 2)Legislation 2)School dentaleducation against tobacco health progra-chapters in products mmes

    school curri-culum

    PROPOSED PLAN FOR THEORAL HEALTH CARE

    PROGRAMME

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    3)Oral health 3)Manufacture 3)ManpowerEducation thr- of sugarfree requirment

    Ough mass chewing gums

    Media 4)Sugar substit- 4)Equipment

    te in medical requirement

    syrups

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    To bring down the incidence of oral anddental disease to less than 40% from theexisting prevalence.

    To reduce high prevalence of periodontaldisease to lower prevalence.

    At the age of 18yr,85% should retain theirteeth.

    To achieve 50% reduction in edentulousnessbetween the age of 35-44yr.To achieve 25% reduction in the present

    level of malocclussion and dento-facial

    deformaties.

    GOALS OF NATIONAL ORALHEALTH CARE PROGRAMME

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    Different mass media can be used to educatethe masses regarding:

    a)Maintenance of oral hygiene

    b)Sugar control and proper diet

    c)Use of flouride tooth paste

    d)Use of fissure sealants

    e)Atraumatic restorative treatment for

    providing cast-effective caries controltreatment at community level.

    SPREAD ORAL HEALTHAWARNESS

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    Avoid pain and discomfortSave moneySave time

    Stay healthyNice smile

    BENEFITS OF HEALTHYGUMS

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    There is nothing more beautiful than a childsmile,but a beautiful smile needs good teethand good oral health.

    Teeth are an important aspects of our self

    image and also plays an important role inspeech mastication(chewing of food) and theappearance of our face.

    KNOW ABOUT YOUR TEETH

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    SO, Keep Smiling & BeHappy