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sidhälsa

Sidhälsa, the Swedish term for oral health, refers to the overall health and hygienic condition of an individual's mouth. It encompasses the teeth, gums, tongue, and other oral tissues. The core principle of sidhälsa is the prevention of diseases and conditions that affect the oral cavity, recognizing its direct connection to a person's general well-being.

Maintaining good sidhälsa involves daily routines and professional care. Key practices include brushing teeth at least

Regular check-ups with a dentist or dental hygienist are a fundamental component. These visits allow for professional

The goal of sidhälsa is to preserve a functional and pain-free dentition throughout life, contributing to the

twice
a
day
with
a
fluoride
toothpaste
and
cleaning
between
the
teeth
daily
using
floss
or
interdental
brushes.
These
habits
help
remove
dental
plaque,
a
sticky
film
of
bacteria
that
is
the
primary
cause
of
tooth
decay
(caries)
and
gum
disease
(gingivitis
and
periodontitis).
A
balanced
diet,
low
in
sugary
foods
and
drinks,
is
also
crucial
for
prevention.
cleaning
to
remove
hardened
plaque,
known
as
tartar,
and
for
the
early
detection
of
problems.
Untreated
oral
diseases
can
lead
to
pain,
tooth
loss,
and
have
been
linked
to
broader
health
issues.
ability
to
speak,
eat,
and
socialize
without
discomfort
or
embarrassment.
It
is
considered
an
essential
part
of
preventative
healthcare.