Dental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, impacting not only our smiles but also our ability to eat, speak, and maintain a high quality of life.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide, with untreated tooth decay being the most prevalent condition.
“Many people mistakenly believe that dental care is primarily for children, however, it is crucial to understand that maintaining healthy teeth and gums is essential throughout one’s life,” Dr. Eloy Bueno, dental health program manager of Pangasinan Provincial Health Office (PHO), said.
Dr. Bueno stated that neglecting dental care such as poor oral hygiene, excessive sugar consumption, and smoking are the primary contributors to various oral health issues, including tooth decay, gum disease, and even tooth loss.
Hence, what steps can individuals take to prioritize dental health at every stage of life, ensuring a healthy and functional smile well into old age?
This year’s theme for National Dental Health Month is “Ngipin ay alagaan mula sa sinapupunan para sa magandang ngiti hanggang katandaan,” which aims to promote dental care practices throughout all stages of life.