Mouth Bacteria Connected to Heart Disease
Mouth bacteria can lead to heart disease more often than one would think. A recent study in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism highlighted.
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Mouth bacteria can lead to heart disease more often than one would think. A recent study in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism highlighted.
Technology may soon be used to monitor teeth grinding. A group of researchers in Ireland created a mouth guard that can relay information.
A group of researchers discovered a new method to deliver antibacterial agents within plaque even with the presence of saliva. Based on the.
There’s an easy adjustment that could be made to aid people with chronic kidney disease. Treating a common gum condition in chronic kidney.
Xylitol has become a replacement for sugar because it causes less damage to teeth and supposedly prevents tooth decay. But the part about.
Enamel defects may be impacted during the events that transpire during pregnancy, based on a new study. A cross sectional representative study focused.
Rheumatoid arthritis apparently adversely impacts one’s oral health. A new study showed that periodontitis shares pathogenic mechanisms with rheumatoid arthritis and could cause.
Graphene oxide may solve many dental problems. This material happens to be effective at eliminating certain bacteria in the mouth that developed antibiotic.
BPA is the cause of a specific tooth enamel abnormality. Molar incisor hypomineralization could result from exposure to BPA, according to the authors.
The recent rate of an underactive thyroid in England is 30 percent higher than expected. The cause for this is water fluoridation above.