Your Teeth and Your Mind: How Oral Health Affects Mental Health
Taking care of your teeth doesn’t just help your smile—it can also help your mood and mental health. When your mouth feels good, you’re more likely to feel good, too.
The Connection Between Mouth and Mind
Your mouth is part of your body, so it makes sense that your oral health and mental health are connected. When you have problems with your teeth or gums—like pain, missing teeth, or bad breath—it can affect how you feel about yourself. This can lead to:
- Feeling shy or embarrassed
- Avoiding people or social events
- Feeling sad, worried, or stressed
Over time, this can hurt your mental health and your confidence.
Mental Health Can Affect Your Teeth, Too
The connection works both ways. People with mental health conditions like depression or anxiety may find it harder to keep up with daily habits, including brushing and flossing. Some medicines used to treat these conditions can also cause dry mouth, which makes tooth problems more likely.
Stress can also lead to grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw without knowing it. Over time, this can cause pain and damage.
Tips to Protect Your Teeth and Your Mental Health
You don’t need to do anything fancy. Small, daily habits can make a big difference:
- Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes
- Floss once a day to clean between your teeth
- Visit your dentist regularly—even if your teeth don’t hurt
- Talk to someone if you’re feeling overwhelmed or sad
If you take medicine that causes dry mouth, ask your doctor or dentist about ways to help.
You’re Not Alone
Many people struggle with their teeth or mental health at some point. It’s okay to ask for help. Talking to a dentist or doctor can help you feel better—inside and out.
🦷 Care for Your Mind and Mouth
At Primary Health Care, we care about your whole health—that includes your teeth and your mental well-being.
We offer:
- Dental services like cleanings, fillings, and exams
- Behavioral health care including therapy, counseling, and support
- Same-day services at some locations
- Help for all—we accept most insurance, including Medicaid, and use a sliding fee scale if you don’t have insurance
- No one is turned away because of ability to pay
You don’t have to deal with tooth pain or emotional stress alone. We’re here for you—whether it’s your first visit or it’s been a while.
👉 Learn more and make an appointment today:
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