Research Highlights Strong Link Between Oral Health, Nutrition and Systemic Disease Ahead of World Oral Health Day
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An article published by Hobbs Independent highlights the growing evidence linking oral health, nutrition and systemic disease, emphasising that the mouth plays a critical role as a gateway to overall health. The feature notes that oral health issues remain widespread and largely preventable, yet are often overlooked in favour of treatment rather than prevention.
The article underscores the importance of nutrition in maintaining oral and general wellbeing, explaining that diets rich in fruits and vegetables provide essential nutrients that help protect against disease, while highly processed, sugar-rich foods can promote inflammation and increase the risk of gum disease. It also highlights research linking gum disease to broader health conditions, including a significantly higher risk of diabetes and a role in cardiovascular disease development.
Overall, the piece calls for a stronger focus on preventive oral care, lifestyle and dietary habits, particularly ahead of World Oral Health Day, reinforcing the message that improving oral health can have meaningful benefits for whole-body health and long-term wellbeing.
To read the full article: Research Highlights Strong Link Between Oral Health, Nutrition and Systemic Disease Ahead of World Oral Health Day