Everyone
knows that taking care of your teeth can help prevent tooth decay and the need
for extensive work such as root canals or implants. The question is do you know
the benefits of good teeth that can go far beyond having an attractive smile
and being able to crunch carrots and chew meat.
The
American Dental Association explains that healthy teeth are linked to a lower
risk for heart disease and diabetes. Furthermore, recent research published in
the British Journal of Sports Medicine states that good teeth
can improve athletic performance among elite athletes.
Researchers
examined the oral health of nearly 300 athletes in 25 sports at the 2012
Olympics in London. They looked for conditions such as dental caries,
gingivitis, dental erosion, and periodontal disease, and asked about recent
visits to a dentist.
Study
investigators also asked athletes whether their oral health interfered with
quality of life or athletic training and performance. The study concluded that
poor oral health and fewer dental
visits led to interference with preparation for competition.
This
can happen for a few reasons. Tooth pain can disrupt sleep, which leads to
slower reaction times. Oral health conditions can indicate chronic inflammation
in the body, which means suboptimal performances on an elite level. Tooth pain
can interfere with focus during training and competition.
Unfortunately,
merely taking good care of your teeth won’t turn you into an Olympic gold
medalist. However, the benefits can still be worthwhile. Even if healthy teeth
provide little if any detectable gain in your athletic abilities, the potential
benefits of maintaining a healthy mouth clearly go far beyond an attractive
smile.
Practicing
good oral hygiene and seeing Dr. Alina Bergan
regularly can promote your physical health, and maybe – just
maybe – you will start to achieve an advantage over your weekend athletic
opponents.
For more information or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan, at
her convenient Cedarhurst, NY office
call 800-223-0801. You can book online http://www.alinabergandds.com.