The connection between gum disease and thrombosis underscores the role of oral health in reducing thrombotic disease risk and ...
We all want pearly whites, but did you know that oral health goes well beyond just your mouth? Here are 6 uncommon health ...
Gum disease, while not directly contagious, can be transmitted through kissing due to the exchange of bacteria in saliva.
Over time, the erosion of enamel due to sugar exposes the softer dentin layer of teeth, leading to increased sensitivity to ...
Gum disease is a common issue for many adults, possibly causing red or bleeding gums. Treatment may involve cleaning bacteria from under the gums and maintaining good dental hygiene at home.
As a cigarette is smoked, chemicals from it enter the oral cavity and change the surrounding environment by reducing oxygen ...
More than a dozen bacterial species among the hundreds that live in people’s mouths have been linked to a collective 50% ...
Discover how targeting the immune system with CCL2 microparticles can prevent and treat periodontal disease, promote bone ...
Beyond avoiding cavities and gum disease, a new study finds good oral hygiene also protects against head and neck cancer.
Bacteria that causes gum disease can also raise a person's risk of head and neck cancers, a new study says. More than a dozen bacterial species have been linked to a collective 50% increased risk ...
Research explores how excessive sugar consumption can drive systemic inflammation, disrupt the gut and oral microbiomes, and contribute to periodontal inflammation, with implications for global health ...
A new dental product has been shown to promote regeneration of bone in furcations of teeth in companion animals and humans ...