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If it's been some time since you went to a dentist, don't put it off. Your mouth can harbor many potential injurious bacteria and can lead to bodily illness if left unchecked. It's a fact.

If it's been some time since you went to a dentist, don't put it off. Your mouth can harbor many potential injurious bacteria and can lead to bodily illness if left unchecked. It's a fact.

Dr. Laurence A. Langer, a dentist in Brooklyn, New York, has seen this happen all too often. Patients procrastinate going to the dentist, which leaves dental work to be done, but patients also commonly get sick more often.

Dr. Langer's Brooklyn New York dental practice has a commitment to state of the art technology, along with the assurance of providing optimum dental care to his patients. His Brooklyn dental practice is committed to bringing the safest and highest quality of care to his patients. The installation of their new digital X-ray system continues that commitment. Using the state-of-the-art DEXIS system further enables Dr.Langer and his staff to provide greatly improved diagnostic capabilities to his patients, while significantly lessening their exposure to radiation by up to 80 percent over the old film X-rays. Digital X-rays offer substantial benefits over film. Digital X-ray technology also enables his patients to see for themselves the dental conditions of their teeth. The digital X-ray image is displayed on a large computer screen and can be enhanced and magnified to show conditions such as cavities or structural weaknesses in teeth.

Common Problems Beyond The Mouth

Dr. Langer points out that, to maintain proper dental health, you should be able to check out the symptoms early enough so that you can the proper treatment. Unfortunately, late or delayed treatment typically results in increased bacteria throughout the body and poor health. So avoid it and control in mean time. Practicing good dental hygiene will keep you away from tooth decay; plaque and tartar won't allow taking over your mouth. After all, the bad bacteria and its build up affects your health and proceeds through to the entire blood stream of your body, which proves to be increasingly harmful as the blood keeps flowing throughout the body. It would be advisable to take good care of your mouth and practice perfect dental hygiene. In addition, people with poor oral health are more prone to heart disease.

Dr.Langer provides many valuable tips on his website, http://www.ourbrooklyndentist.com. Call them at 718-339-6544 for further information.

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