Beyond those yearly concerns, this virus season is particularly formidable. COVID transmission is on the rise and for some, the strict hygiene regimens we kept during the start of the pandemic have fallen a bit. Keeping these habits can help you avoid contracting this potentially life-threatening disease. Also be sure to keep an eye on the possibility of contracting a streptococcal bacterial infection, commonly known as strep throat. This condition may masquerade as a virus and give you the idea that your best bet is to quarantine. As a bacterial infection, this will continue to grow until it becomes potentially deadly until you combat it with antibiotics. Your oral health is at risk of microscopic harm, so do not let up your efforts!
Preventive care is seriously beneficial in maintaining a gorgeous and strong smile today and into the future. Taking the time to appropriately protect yourself from dangerous immune harm can allow you to keep a sturdy dental defense. One of the most effective ways of achieving this is through your yearly flu shot. While we tend to minimize the risks of influenza, it leads to the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans each year. A simple preventive vaccine can help you to avoid the discomfort and lasting harm of this virus.
If you contract one of our winter illnesses, you might find it difficult to get yourself out of bed to properly clean your smile. However, it can be critical at this time to devote more care to your oral health. For a variety of reasons, you are at more risk while your immune system is focusing its attention on your infection.
Take the time to thoroughly brush and floss while you feel awful. This simple move can help you to regain a sense of normalcy. It may not help with the sniffles and sweats, but this is one thing that you can control. You also give yourself the greatest ability to fight off harmful oral infection while your immune system is indisposed.
Call Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA at 641-628-1121 to find out how your immunological health and the strength of your smile connect together. Protect yourself from common winter viruses this year and look your best going into 2023!
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