Poor oral health can put sleepless smokers to a great risk. This can promote a great risk for gum disease. From the individual’s lifestyle the risk of gum disease can be evaluated such as exercise, alcohol consumption, smoking, hours of sleep, stress, work hours, nutrition and diet. The primary and leading factor that can be associated independently with the progression of gum disease is smoking. Smokers were found to have a progressive gum disease. The second most important factor is the lack of sleep. Individuals who got seven to eight hours of sleep per night had less progression of gum disease since sleep can boost the immune system of the body. The individual’s oral health may be affected by lifestyle. Protecting oral health effectively will entail using an all natural oral care product that can effectively fight the causes of this threatening disease.
Posted by announcer on Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
