Poor oral hygiene 'can affect productivity'Teeth problems can affect poor work performance as well as low self-esteem and cause further health issues, one expert has warned.

Writing for the Windsor Star, Dr David Mady reinforced the important role oral health has in overall wellbeing.

The specialist explained how problems with the mouth can affect mental as well as physical health and if left untreated can require complex cosmetic dentistry.

He encouraged individuals to look after their teeth in order to protect their confidence and their ability to work productively, explaining that tooth problems can impinge on a person’s capability to eat and speak normally.

Serious infections are also a side effect of lax dental care and could lead to loss of artificial joints and illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes, he added.

The British Dental Health Foundation recommends people who are unhappy with their smile have braces fitted to help straighten teeth and improve the future health of jaws and gums.ADNFCR-2621-ID-19846714-ADNFCR

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