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Default Jun 20, 2019 at 05:50 AM
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SO I was doing some research and I noticed something very interesting. All these ailments that we have been suffering from maybe the result of bad oral health or the cause of a deviated septum. When did the last time you had visited the orthodontist to get braces? I noticed that my oral health affected a lot of things from just not breathing, but from day to day function cognitive - I also noticed that a lot of people that don't suffer from depression have got good oral health/teeth so for those who suffer from a mental disorder, it might be worth visiting your orthodontist.
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Default Jun 24, 2019 at 10:41 AM
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Maybe some posters who are wiser than I may weigh in with their opinions. In any case, thank you for sharing.


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