Is Your Child at Risk?

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The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast
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In this episode, the podcast explores the critical but often overlooked connection between oral health and the general health of children. It highlights how poor oral hygiene is linked to severe diseases such as heart disease, dementia, and cancer. This podcast reveals alarming statistics, including that 47.2% of U.S. adults over 30 have advanced gum disease and that 73% of children between ages 6 and 11 suffer from gingivitis. Dental cavities, a consequence of poor oral health, are alarmingly common among children and are cited as a reason for children missing school and performing poorly academically. The episode also debunks the myth that baby teeth are not important and discusses the national crisis resulting from widespread oral health issues. Furthermore, it emphasizes the role of maternal oral health in influencing a child’s health and advocates for early oral health education, beginning even before a child is born. Acknowledging and addressing oral health as a vital component of overall health care, especially in children. Key Takeaways:- Oral health is closely linked to general health, with 80% of disease symptoms potentially triggered by issues in the mouth.- Poor oral health is connected to serious chronic diseases including heart disease, dementia, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.- Nearly half of U.S. adults over 30 have some form of gum disease, with gingivitis affecting 73% of children between ages 6 and 11.- Dental cavities are the most common chronic disease among children, impacting their school attendance and performance.- Baby teeth play a crucial role in guiding the growth of adult teeth, and early loss due to decay can lead to orthodontic issues.- The state of oral health in the U.S. has reached a level of a national crisis due to its widespread impact on well-being and education.- Mothers' oral health significantly affects their children’s oral health, as cavity-causing bacteria can be transmitted from mother to child.- There is an urgent need for early education on oral health, starting before a child is born, to curb the prevalent issues and promote overall health.- Overall health care and highlights the need for early education and understanding of the link between oral health and other health conditions, including sleep disorders in children.

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