Making You Smile: The Impact of Oral Health on Your Quality of Life
Could better dental care help you become a better version of yourself?
Dentistry is about more than just keeping your teeth clean, it’s about keeping you happy and healthy! Dr. Farrell Frugé and Dr. Trey Frugé are passionate about helping their patients find improved health, confidence, and quality of life through life-changing dental care. Studies have consistently shown that oral health is directly related to many important aspects of long-term health. Many chronic conditions, including heart disease, dementia, and diabetes, have been linked back to the health of your mouth.
Together, Dr. Farrell Frugé and Dr. Trey Frugé co-authored Making You Smile: The Impact of Oral Health on Your Quality of Life to educate patients everywhere about the lesser-known effects of oral health. In this comprehensive guide to dental care, readers will learn the importance of caring for their teeth, as well as how to maintain optimal oral health throughout every stage of life.
With decades of combined experience, Dr. Farrell Frugé and Dr. Trey Frugé continue to set a higher standard for dental care at Frugé Family Dentistry, providing the latest in advanced treatments in an atmosphere that puts patients at ease. Their shared commitment to excellence ensures that patients in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area receive the best possible care for both their smiles and their overall health.
Making You Smile will show you how prioritising your oral health can add years to your life and unlock your full potential. Begin your journey to a healthier, more confident smile—order your copy today!
“Congratulations to C. Farrell Frugé, Jr. for his significant contribution– Making You Smile: The Impact of Oral Health on Your Quality of Life. The book is filled with invaluable information regarding the many facets of oral health and disease that present in a most understandable manner to the evidence-based oral-systemic connections that continue to be discovered. It has been suggested that today’s dentist must be a physician of the masticatory system and beyond. This patient-focused publication brings this concept to the general population in a clear, concise, and broad-scope perspective that can and no doubt will have a major impact on patient education and, most importantly, patient understanding to the importance of regular evaluation and care. It is a must-read.”