What is the financial impact of poor oral health?

As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s multiple studies, a person with poor oral health loses around two days’ worth of work productivity per year. The math also indicates a loss of 164 million working hours for the American economy due to dental issues.

Can you inherit bad teeth?

Yes, dental issues can run in the family. And it’s not just because you’ve learned bad habits from your family, or passed on oral bacteria by sharing silverware. Many oral health conditions have a hereditary basis. That means you may be at higher risk for developing certain conditions, in spite of your habits.

How bad teeth affect your life?

If teeth are discolored, crooked, or missing, some people try to avoid smiling altogether. Gum disease causes bad breath and can negatively impact relationships. Poor oral hygiene can destroy an otherwise healthy self-esteem. Protect your overall health by making sure your mouth is as healthy as it can be.

What damage can bad teeth cause?

Tooth decay and gum disease can lead to serious health problems, including brain or heart infections. A growing number of older adults have something to smile about: research shows they’re keeping their teeth longer.

Is oral health Expensive?

Patients say oral healthcare is “expensive” (70%), “scary” (32%), “confusing” (28%), and “inconvenient” (27%). Sixty-six percent of dentists agree oral healthcare is too expensive for their patients and one in four dentists, physicians, and employers agree oral healthcare is confusing.

Can I get a job with bad teeth?

Research has shown that people with good looking teeth have a much better chance of getting hired over someone with visibly bad oral health. This is especially true for customer service and good entry-level jobs.

How much should I budget for dental?

Consider an adult with good dental health overall, but also a few small problems, such as a cavity or gingivitis. With dental insurance, average dental care costs for the year are $978. Without any dental insurance, average costs are $1,007.

Why is dental care so expensive?

The more specialized the dental care becomes the more educated and trained the dental team needs to be to be and this is why high quality and high end dental care can seem so expensive. Government intervention and mandates will continue to increase the cost of care.

How much does the average person spend on dental insurance?

With dental insurance, average dental care costs for the year are $978. Without any dental insurance, average costs are $1,007.