Conscious care for the health of employees – together, with many advantages

Employer health program and health insurance fund

SaRa’S Clinic believes that preventative dental care is not just an individual matter but a communal responsibility as well. Heathy employees are more balanced, motivated, and
perform better, which has a direct effect on both the work environment and the performance of the company.

What do we offer to employers?

Screening and prevention programmes for employees

Discounted dental packages for businesses

Educational workshops and presentations on correct oral hygiene and health consciousness

Flexible appointments to ensure that treatments don’t clash with work schedules

Why is preventative dental care important in the workplace?

Fewer sick leaves and absences

More efficient work activities

Better satisfaction and employee retention

Working with health insurance funds

SaRa’S Clinic accepts the cards of the largest Hungarian health insurance funds..

Make it possible

Fewer sick leaves and absences

For employers to support payments with reduced tax and contribution rates

For employees to use their benefits for not only dental but other healthcare services as well

Advantages briefly

Healthier, more balanced employees

Fewer sick leaves

Reduced tax and contribution rates for employers

Employee retention and a better work environment

Employer health programme and health insurance fund

Why is preventative dental care important in the workplace?

Healthy workers ensure fewer sick leaves and better performance

Working with health insurance funds

Advantages briefly

Make an appointment today and enjoy the experience of caring dentistry.

Address

1191 Budapest, Vak Bottyán u. 72. (KÖKIvel szemben)

Appointments

+36 20 285 4482 
+36 20 224 3952
06  1  706 2851

Contact us

info@saraclinic.hu

The connection between oral and general health

Our oral cavity is not a separate system but an integral part of the body as a whole. Whatever happens there has an effect on functioning of the whole body and vice versa. Therefore, at
SaRa’S Clinic, we approach dental care with a holistic view: we take into account the correlations between the body, the mind, and lifestyle.

Why is this important?

The effects of inflammation on the body

Bacteria from untreated periodontal disease and chronic gingivitis reach other organs through the bloodstream. Scientific research proves that these can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Psychological and social effects

A confident smile is not just a matter of aesthetics but ensures better communication and more harmonious social relationships as well. This is an important contributor to mental health and quality of life

Supporting the immune system

A healthy oral cavity means fewer inflammatory foci, which reduces the load on the immune system. This way, our body can spend more energy of defending and regenerating itself

Digestion and nutrition

Chewing is the first step of digestion. A healthy and stable dentition ensures the appropriate processing of nutrients, which directly affects the wellbeing of the body as a whole

The connection between oral and general health

It is a common belief that dentistry is only about teeth. In truth, the condition of the oral cavity has an effect on the whole body. The mouth is one of the gates of the body: it can serve as an entry point for pathogens and inflammatory processes, which affect not only the teeth and the gums but the body as a whole

The connection between oral health and the body

Cardiovascular diseases

chronic gingivitis and periodontal disease increase the risk of arteriosclerosis, heart attacks, and strokes

Diabetes

untreated gum diseases may have an adverse effect on blood sugar levels, while diabetes can exacerbate gum problems

Respiratory infections

mouth bacteria can enter the airways and contribute to pneumonia or chronic illnesses

Joint diseases

inflammatory substances from dental foci can trigger autoimmune processes, which can lead to joint symptoms

Dental foci – hidden sources of danger

A dental focus is a chronic inflammation in the mouth, which often doesn’t produce symptoms but can lead to serious diseases in the long term

Most common foci

Root canal treated teeth

if the root canal filling is incomplete or inflammation remains behind

Dead or inflamed teeth

these can produce bacteria that enter the body even without symptoms

Broken teeth

Remaining portions of the root that may remain inflamed while going unnoticed

Untreated teeth

due to infections present in cavities or under old fillings

Wisdom teeth

Partially broken, inflamed teeth

Chronic gingivitis, periodontitis

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These hidden sources of inflammation don’t always cause pain but can still affect the heart,
the joints, the skin and even fertility. Therefore, regular dental check-ups and focal

infection screening are especially important.

Metabolism and immune system

Sustained inflammation weakens the immune system and can be closely connected to diabetes as well. Improperly treated dental issues can have an adverse effect on blood sugar levels

Digestion and nutrition

Chewing is the first step of digestion. A healthy and stable dentition ensures the appropriate processing of nutrients, which directly affects the wellbeing of the body as a whole. The replacement of missing teeth is especially important as these don’t only represent an aesthetic issue but also reduce the quality of chewing, which can lead to indigestion in the long term

Psychological effects

A confident smile is not just a matter of aesthetics but ensures better communication and more harmonious social relationships as well. It’s often easier to succeed both at work and in
our private lives with a beautiful and healthy smile. Mental factors in turn affect oral health: increased stress often leads to the grinding and clenching of teeth. This can then lead to the
wearing down and cracking of the teeth

can cause joint pain in the jaws

can trigger headaches and migraines

can cause muscle tension in the neck and shoulder girdle

Thus dental symptoms can often represent not only a local problem but can also
have a significant effect on quality of life on both a physical and a mental level

Prevention – the key to holistic health

The majority of oral cavity diseases can be prevented. With regular dental
check-ups, professional oral hygiene treatments, and oral care adjusted to
the lifestyle of the patient, the risks can be significantly reduced.

Holistic approach

We apply a holistic approach at SaRa’S Clinic: we treat not only the teeth but take the condition of the whole body into account, so that our patients can live with not only a beautiful but also healthy smile. 

Our message is simple: oral health can be the key to the balance of the body as a whole