Why you should keep an eye on your partner's oral hygiene habits, and it's not about bad breath

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Taking care of our teeth and gums can help reduce the risk of transmitting periodontal disease and promote a healthier, happier life for all. [iStockphoto]

It is important to note that while the risk of transmission of periodontal disease between spouses is relatively high, it is not inevitable. There are several steps that couples can take to reduce their risk of transmitting the disease to one another.

For instance, maintaining good oral hygiene habits such as brushing and flossing regularly, using mouthwash, and visiting the dentist regularly for professional cleaning can reduce the number of harmful bacteria in the mouth and prevent the development of periodontal disease.

By taking these measures, couples can protect themselves and their partners from the potentially harmful effects of periodontal disease.

Good oral hygiene is not only crucial for individual health but also for the health of our loved ones.

Taking care of our teeth and gums can help reduce the risk of transmitting periodontal disease and promote a healthier, happier life for all.