Tooth Loss May Indicate Physical Decline Later In Life
A study completed by the University College London has shown that tooth loss could be an early indicator of physical and cognitive decline in older
A study completed by the University College London has shown that tooth loss could be an early indicator of physical and cognitive decline in older
If you are experiencing an abundance of people with bad breath in your life, the results of a recent study by Delta Dental will help
When it comes to dental healthcare The U.S. is demonstrating yet another split between “haves” and “have nots” according to a recent Harris Poll. Those
It is often believed that as an adult ages, it is normal for that adult to lose their teeth. This is perhaps well founded, as
March is National Kidney Month, making this a great time to learn about the role this important organ plays in your daily life. The kidney,
Did you know you there are factors you have no control over that contribute to a lack of dental care? A recent study in the
While the standard has been two dental visits and cleanings per year, the American Dental Association (ADA) is now suggesting this standard may not work
In September 2011, a panel of experts coordinated by the American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs reported that candies, gums and lozenges containing xylitol
Scientists at the University of Texas Health Science Center have discovered a link between oral health and HPV, the human papillomavirus. There is an inverse
Myth 1: Bad breath affects everybody once in awhile. It’s not necessarily a sign of gum disease. Having foul smelling breath, or an unpleasant taste
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What if the 16 million diagnosed high blood pressure patients after a stroke, a heart attack or kidney failure could talk to their younger selves?