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Its not good for your confidence to have people lean back or turn green when you talk to them. You can be the greatest of charmers but if your breath stinks it will make this difficult.
When you go for your next dental check up, your dentist may find something more than potential cavities. A study by the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in the USA states that there are two common dental conditions that can help dentists identify undiagnosed diabetes in a patient's mouth.
When is the best time to see your dentist? Is it when you are in pain and they can sort you out? Is it when you want a better smile for a big occasion? Is it when you want long term preventative care of your mouth. Its up to you what dental treatment plan you have, what you can and want to pay for dental care and how relevent this is to you.
There is a saying ‘Prevention is better than cure’. So how do we prevent our mouths from becoming ‘ill’. Many people only visit a dentist when there is a problem, in other words when they are in pain. We call this distress dentistry. Are you surprised then that such avoidance is not of long term benefit to you?