Oral Health, The Window To Your Overall Health

Did you know that 90% of diseases have oral signs that can be detected by your dentist? Your oral health can be considered a picture of your overall health. That’s one of the many reasons why it is important to visit your dentist regularly.

What conditions can be linked to your oral health? Various diseases and conditions can be linked to your oral health, including endocarditis, cardiovascular disease, pregnancy and birth complications and pneumonia. Certain conditions can affect your oral health too. These can include diabetes, HIV/AIDS, osteoporosis and Alzheimer’s disease.

When you visit us at Quarry Park Dental, be sure to update us on any changes with your health, medical history or medications. We look at the entire picture of your health!

We look forward to taking care of your oral health and keeping it at its best! Contact us for your next dental appointment in Calgary.

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