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Coffee Could Lead to Healthy Teeth

There may be a newly discovered benefit to drinking coffee. Recent studies suggest that regularly drinking coffee keeps teeth healthy and clean. The.

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Bacteria-Causing Gum Disease May Lead to Oral Cancer Growth

Fatty acids from bacteria present in gum disease may cause Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS)-related lesions and tumors in the mouth. The information comes from.

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Link May Exist Between Oral Health and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Poor oral health may cause rheumatoid arthritis, based on a new study. Researchers from the University of Louisville determined that poor oral health.

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Middle-Aged Men May Have Higher Risk of Gum Disease

Middle-aged men with a sedentary lifestyle beware. This group is at a greater risk for developing gum disease. The Hannover Medical School in.

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Junk Food, Bad Oral Health Produce Higher Risk of Premature Heart Disease

There is increasing evidence that the combination of eating bad food and poor oral health result in a higher risk of cardiovascular disease..

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Gum Disease May Cause Higher Risk of Asthma

People with gum disease need to make sure their condition doesn’t lead to other health problems—like asthma. A new study that appeared in.

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Pomegranates May Aid Oral Health

There may be a new fruit you should add to your diet. Recent studies have shown that pomegranates have numerous health benefits. The.

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ADA Chairside Instructor: A Visual Guide to Case Presentations

CHICAGO, Oct. 23, 2013—The American Dental Association (ADA) has just revised its best-selling “Chairside Instructor” to include 49 new photos and illustrations. An.

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Pets Need Dental Care Too

Humans aren’t the only ones who need to maintain dental care. Pets need but don’t often receive the requisite dental care to have.

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Gum Inflammation Reduced by High-Dose Statins in Heart Disease Patients

Statins could be key for heart disease patients, based on a new study. Gum disease among heart disease patients can be limited thanks.

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