Your dental health is crucial to your overall health. Studies show that your oral health and general health are linked. Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, has been linked to a variety of conditions with systemic implications. Studies have demonstrated that the bacterial contamination of periodontal disease has an impact on your cardiovascular disease, respiratory infections, diabetes, osteoporosis, HIV, and pregnancy. That’s why we believe that a healthy mouth will help you have a healthy body.
One of the most important keys is regular visits to your dentist. Preventing dental problems before they affect your general health is easily accomplished with early detection, such as a comprehensive examination, X-rays, laser cavity detectors, oral cancer screenings, and computer imaging. We, at The Center for Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry believe that your dental health is equally important as your overall health, and we will help you achieve and maintain a healthy smile. We invite you to join us at The Center for Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry for a comprehensive evaluation of your dental health. It could save your life!
This article was authored by Christy Hays. Christy is a professional dental hygienist and has been taking great care of our patients for the past 5 years. She is an excellent clinician as well as educator. She can tailor a dental health care program specifically designed for you. Please call our office at 757-546-5262 or info@tccrd.comto schedule an appointment with Christy as well as Dr. Tanya Brown & Dr. Roxzanne Amos. We are here for you.

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May 1, 2009 at 4:21 am
Jeri
Thanks to The Center for Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry, I have a healthy mouth. Dr. Brown is a great cosmetic dentist, who genuinely cares about her patients.