Regular Dental Visits Championed Nationwide, Says Orange County Dental Care

Across the nation, physicians and politicians alike are celebrating the virtues of regular dental care.

Making regular visits to the dentist can promote not just better oral hygiene, but overall good physical health — which is exactly why routine dental care is winning increased support across the country, not just from physicians but even from politicians. In a new statement to the press, Orange Dental Care highlights the increased national focus on dental hygiene.

“Those who go to the dentist on a regular basis are simply healthier,” comments a representative from Orange County Dental Care. “It is little wonder that we are seeing more and more public health initiatives that have routine dental care at their core. Going to the dentist twice a year for cleanings minimizes other problems, and is ultimately good for everyone.”

To illustrate this point, Orange County Dental Care points to a recent action taken by Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, who signed off on a “Get Your Bib On” Month proclamation, supporting a new health initiative to encourage people to visit their dentists. Branstad’s administration echoed the notion that, according to studies, people who visit the dentist report overall better health.

“More and more political figures are pointing out what the medical community has long believed — namely, that one of the keys to preventative healthcare is a fundamental commitment to dental care,” the Orange County Dental Care representative concludes.

More information about the practice is available at www.orangecountydentalcare.com.