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April is Oral Health Month in the United States and Canada.
During this month, Dentists and those related to the field of dentistry seek to educate the public on the importance of oral health and the tools available to ensure teeth last a lifetime. The Canadian Government has determined that per capita spending on oral health is $394/per year.
Five steps to good oral health
Follow these simple steps to good oral health and watch your overall health improve, too:
See your dentist regularly.
Keep your mouth clean.
Eat a well-balanced diet.
Check your mouth regularly for signs of gum disease and oral cancer.
Avoid all tobacco products.
Remember, there is a connection between good oral health and overall health. April is National Oral Health Month, so talk to your dentist about why. More information is available on the Canadian Dental Association website at www.cda-adc.ca.
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