How does dental health affect your singing?

Whether you sing in the shower, after a social drink, or professionally, dental health can impact your voice. People from all walks of life, including singers, are using teeth whitening products to improve the appearance of their teeth. Having regular dental appointments for check-ups and to discuss needs with a dentist is vital for singers because untreated tooth decay or gum disease can result in jaw problems that impacts vocal ability.

A listener is attracted by vocal quality that is influenced by not only the singer’s imagination and energy, but also the physical head, neck and vocal tract as a mechanism for singing. The condition of the jaw and tooth structure can impact how the vocal tract coordinates and produces sound. Seeking advice from a dentists Glasgow can help you understand vocal dynamics and even how to improve your tone.

Not only does dental health affect your singing, but your singing can benefit your dental health. The benefits of singing includes less incidences of depression and contributes to the astuteness of the mind. This translates to better overall health and reduces the need for medications to treat ailments, though I must admit I have had to visit an implant dentist Glasgow for past misdemeanours concerning my oral health. Medications can impact your dental health and voice.

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