Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Are your dental habits worth mirroring?


Have you ever heard that people who live together for a long time start to resemble each other? Yes, I am sure you have heard that and also seen couples who do, in fact resemble each other. But, did you know a recent study by the University of California, San Fransisco, School of Dentistry and the University of North Carolina shows that long-term couples also have similar oral hygiene habits.


The study showed that individuals who neglect their teeth are 32 times more likely to live with someone who also has poor dental habits. On the flip side, those who take good care of their teeth are 5.4 times more likely to share these positive dental habits with their partner.


So, which are you? Do you have good dental habits, and are they rubbing off onto your partner, or is it the opposite? Do you floss daily? Do you brush at least twice a day for two minutes each time- and definitely before bed time? Do you see a dentist twice a year for an exam and a professional cleaning?


If you don't, you should- because your oral health affects your overall health, it's well worth the small amount of effort to consciously improve your oral hygiene habits. And in doing so, you could also help improve the oral health of your partner. Call today to schedule your exam and cleaning, 801-262-6811, your smile and your partner will thank you!


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