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Fort Worth dentist addresses link between heart and gums

July 12, 2016

Fort Worth DentistOral health and cardiovascular health seem to mesh. Read how they connect from Fort Worth dentist, Dr. Renee Corbitt.

When one part of your body is ailing, you can feel sick all over. The same applies to dental and gum health. If teeth and gums have decay and gingivitis, self-confidence, self-image and systemic health decline. Your Fort Worth general dentist, Dr. Renee Corbitt, outlines reasons why what happens in your mouth travels throughout your body and appears to damage the cardiovascular system in the way of heart attack, stroke, hypertension and other maladies.

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Your Fort Worth, TX dentist, Dr. Renee Corbitt, summarizes flossing guidelines for maximum effectiveness

June 18, 2015

Wind one end of an 18-inch length of floss around each index or middle finger.Flossing daily eliminates bacteria-laden plaque between teeth, around crowns, implants and other restorations and at the gum-line, too. This essential oral health tool works best according to guidelines taught by Renee Corbitt, Fort Worth, TX general dentist and her professional team.

The American Dental Association says that kids and adults of all ages should floss between their teeth to keep tooth enamel strong and gums free of infection. Dr. Renee Corbitt, Fort Worth, TX dentist, takes time to teach her patients the basics of good dental hygiene, including daily flossing.

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