The oral microbiota plays an important role in maintaining dental and systemic health. The interaction between the oral and gut microbiota highlights the bidirectional connection between oral health and systemic health, where disturbances in one micro-ecosystem can spill over into the other. An imbalance leading to oral dysbiosis can accelerate a range of oral diseases, such as caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, halitosis, and oral candidiasis and also have profound impacts on overall health, including gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular and neurological diseases, and endocrine imbalances. Modern research emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy oral microbiota through regular and high-quality hygiene. Using parodontax toothpastes containing a high concentration of sodium bicarbonate and sodium fluoride can promote oral health and reduce the risk of systemic diseases. When using removable dentures, it is necessary to use specialized Corega products for fixation and cleaning.
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