Preventive Dentistry
Volume 1 - Issue 2
Michel Goldberg*
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- Department of Oral Biology, University of Paris Vth (University René Descartes), France
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Michel Goldberg, Department of Oral Biology, University of Paris Vth (University René Descartes), France
Received: January 19, 2018; Published: January 30, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/MADOHC.2018.01.000106
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Abstract
The mouth is essential for eating, drinking, speaking, and
communicating, for tasting, breathing and the immune system. It
is a window enlightening the health of the body. It can elucidate
signs of nutritional deficiencies or general infection. Regular dental
examinations and adapted oral hygiene visits contribute to oral
health. Dental cares by brushing the teeth twice a day with fluoride
toothpaste, is associated with the replacement of the toothbrush
every three or four months combined with the ingestion of a
balanced diet. A regular check-up keep the smile and contribute to
a good oral health. More than brushing and flossing, dental health
is maintained by oral cares.
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