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 Health is the most precious thing a person can have. Certainly, a healthy man has many goals, a sick man has only one goal...that of becoming healthy again! 

The condition of the skin, the pleasant smile, the safe walk, the straight back, the happiness in the eyes and the positive energy that a person transmits can tell about his health. However, few people know that our health can be seriously affected due to untreated teeth and poor dental hygiene. Because bacteria from the oral cavity can pass into the circulatory system, triggering an inflammatory reaction elsewhere in a person's body. In the long term, dental conditions can affect the heart, kidneys, joints, pancreas, stomach, etc. (read more details here https://omnident.md/ro/news/295/ ). The recommendations of the head doctor at the "Omni Dent" Dental Clinic, oro-maxillo-facial surgeon Dumitru Sîrbu, to maintain oral health in good shape are: regular visits to the dentist, training children in correct tooth care habits and timely treatment of dental caries. Summing up the multitude of cases treated at the "Omni Dent" Dental Clinic, we can say that the most common dental problems are:
  • tooth decay;
  • gingivitis
  • periodontal disease;
  • oral infectious diseases;
  • loss of teeth;
  • dento-maxillary anomalies;
  • the traumas;
  • cysts and tumors in the oro-maxillo-facial region;
  • salivary gland pathologies, etc.

 

Good cooperation, continuous study and professionalism of the team (see the whole team here https://omnident.md/ro/personal/ ) from the "Omni Dent" Dental Clinic, led by Dumitru Sîrbu, PhD, is ready to solve the problem of every patient, regardless of age. Moreover, the multitude of possibilities offered by the Clinic's modern technology, the operating room and pre- and post-operative rooms help each patient feel comfortable and safe.  
 
Annually, March 20 is marked as World Oral Health Day, to promote global awareness of oral health issues. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), worldwide approximately 3.5 billion people suffer from oral diseases, more than 530 million children suffer from untreated caries of the primary teeth (baby teeth) and 796 million people are affected of periodontal diseases.

19.03.2024 12:15