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Did you ever know that an American average spends 38.5 total days in their lifetime brushing teeth? By the time Americans reach 17 years old, 78% have already had a cavity. A person’s teeth can be affected if they do not visit the dentist. Dental care is the treatment of your mouth including your teeth, your gums and your tongue. Avoiding smoking and eating nutritious food can keep your mouth and gums healthy. Plaque, the primary cause of gum disease and tooth decay, is removed by brushing and flossing. Early dental problems can lead to serious health issues. Early dental care is essential. Your mouth will remain healthier as you age if your teeth are properly cared for and regular dental exams are performed. It helps prevent cavities and tooth decay in your baby’s teeth. Americans spend the most on dental care compared to other countries. Between 1960 and 2007, health care spending in the United States increased from $28 billion to $2.2 trillion.

It is outrageous that the United States has spent so much money on healthcare. The book Coverage and costs states, “In the United States alone in 2006, $6.714 was spent per person.” This shows just how ridiculous it has gotten. This could be prevented if parents began brushing their children’s teeth as soon as they formed. Early dental visits are important to keep your teeth healthy and at low cost. Children have lower dental costs than adults. The website article Dental Care Expenditures & Insurers states that “the adult population, including ages 19-64, spent on average $54.29 per individual per year for dental care.” Dental costs are lower for people under the age 19 years. Around 12 percent of all health care expenditures are for children and adolescents. “In the 65+ group, dental expenditures are about 2,5% of all private healthcare expenditures. Adults tend to drink and eat more harmful things for their teeth, such as sodas and bread. This causes more problems in adolescents. It is essential to maintain good dental health in order to avoid decay and aging.

Tooth decay can cause a variety of health issues. Poor oral hygiene can lead to dehydration, heart problems, and poor glucose control. The gums will separate from the teeth if you do not brush them. This leaves a tiny gap underneath the gum line that bacteria can use to grow and hide. This little gap can allow bacteria to enter your bloodstream, travel through it and damage your heart or other organs. Dental hygiene is also linked to mental health and other factors such as nutrition, speaking, self-confidence, well-being and confidence. It is true that most older adults haven’t visited a dentist for more than five year. Oral diseases are often caused not by ageing but by side effects of medicine and other medications. Many of the oral issues that plague the elderly could be avoided with preventative routine care. The toothbrush is a vital tool for maintaining healthy gums. The toothbrush head has soft nylon bristles that protect the teeth. It is important to note that it is the mechanical action of the toothbrush which helps remove plaque. You need to educate yourself and get the background of oral health to be able to dispel this myth.

There is a great impact of evidence-based protocols for training older patients. They include removing bacterial plaque from the teeth and cleaning the oral tissues. These protocols are designed to help patients realize their dental issues and learn how they can prevent it from happening again. Oral health can affect many other aspects of your life, including nutrition, speaking ability, self-esteem, mental well-being, and general wellbeing. To ensure proper dental care, it’s important to identify early oral dentist problems such as sexual or physical abuse. In children, physical abuse can cause trauma to the lips or face. According to certain studies, “Oral trauma and facial injuries occur in approximately 50% of physically-abused children”. Physical abuse is characterized by bruising and abrasions to the lips, tongue, frenum or dental bones. Children are often abused through their oral cavity, but infections and visible oral injuries can also happen. Dental neglect can lead to poor oral health in children because they don’t get the chance to have their mouths checked and get a thorough cleaning.

Regular dental visits are important in order to avoid cavities as well as other problems such halitosis odontogenous infection, periodontal diseases, etc. The cost of dental work increases when a person neglects their teeth. The article “The Nations Health”, says that according to the National Center for Health Statistics “4 million U.S. child had unmet need for dental treatment in 2012 as their families were unable to afford dental services”. When patients learn that the clinic offers affordable prices, they return for additional visits. Oklahoma City Clinic states that they accept patients aged 8 and over. They offer a variety of dental services at reduced prices. Extractions can range between $50 and $60. Gutierrez reports that the three dental chair are always full. More than 7,000 patients were seen in the clinic and 1,3000 procedures were done. Most of these patients had no dental insurance or paid out of their own pocket. Dental clinics are affordable, and the staff will work around your schedule to ensure your dental health. Many Americans still struggle to find affordable health care or to obtain insurance. Access to affordable health care is not as widespread, especially for adults. In all states, it is essential that children have access to dental care. These can be included as part of a package deal or a separate plan. Every state has a different exchange. The exchanges offer different plans but not all of them.

The Affordable Care act states that there is a lifetime limit for coverage. It is possible to improve the oral health and reduce the costs associated with non-preventive care of Medicare beneficiaries by integrating dental insurance for preventive services. Moeller, John Chin and others have outlined the benefits of investing in preventive dental care for the Medicare population. Preventive Care is the basis for splitting beneficiaries into two groups: those with preventive services and those without. It is said that preventive elective treatments are more indicative of good oral care than non-elective ones (such a fillings or crowns). He concludes, however, that dental users seeking preventive elective accommodations may not be as concerned about oral health. These users also might have better access to care than those who don’t seek dental care. In our examinations, it was found that patients who received preventive care experienced more dental visits and less costly non-preventive strategies. Their dental costs were also lower than those who only saw a dental specialist for verbal problems.

Moeller, John and Chin suggest that Medicare beneficiaries should also be investing in preventive dental care. It says that the Health Care Current Beneficiary Survey can be a valuable, ongoing survey of a nationwide sample of institutionalized, aged and disabled health care recipients. He concluded the survey is sponsored by Centers for health care & health care Services. It is the only source of comprehensive information about health status, health care use and insurance coverage of the entire spectrum of health care benefits. Poor dental care can cause health problems as well as expensive dental treatments. Therefore, it is crucial to develop good oral hygiene from a very young age. Brushing your teeth is essential to prevent cavities and tooth decay. The way that your adult teeth develop and look will be affected if you do not visit the dentist. The overall health of a person’s teeth is improved when they eat healthy. Brushing with floss and removing plaque from your teeth is important.

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    Mark Eaton is a 31-year-old school teacher and blogger. He's been teaching for over 10 years and has been writing about education for the last 4. He has also been a content creator for several years, creating various blog posts and articles about different topics in education. He also teaches online and in person workshops on various aspects of education.

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