If a beautiful smile and minty-fresh breath are not incentive enough to get you brushing and flossing daily, consider a few eye-opening facts. We know we don’t need to tell you that good oral hygiene wards off harmful bacteria and microbes that may cause tooth decay, bleeding gums and oral infections.
But you may not realize:
- 80 percent of the U.S. population has some form of gum disease.**
- 78 percent of Americans have had at least one cavity by age 17.**
- Good oral hygiene can reduce risk factors relating to diabetes, cancer and heart disease.***
- Gum disease and dental problems are an independent risk factor for the oral HPV infection and could lead to oral cancers.*
- Those with poor dental health have a 56 percent higher rate of HPV infection than those reporting healthier oral care.*
- People with gum disease and dental problems have a 51 percent higher risk for being infected with the HPV infection than those with no prior oral diseases.*
After reading, we hope you will be more eager than ever to grab a toothbrush and toothpaste.
Brushing twice a day and flossing once can and does make a difference.