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Colleges to Improve Dental Care in Appalachian Region

Parts of Kentucky may soon see major improvements in dental care available to residents. The University of Kentucky, Morehead State University and the.

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Carbonation in Beverages Adversely Affects Teeth

Next time you drink soda or a sports drink, you may want to second guess your decision. Soda and sugary sports drinks are.

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Gum Disease Causes Other Health Problems

Gum disease could lead to several other health problems, including diabetes, heart disease, dementia, arthritis, complications during pregnancy, erectile dysfunction and reduced fertility..

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Poor Oral Health Could be Passed on by Parents

Mothers with poor oral health will have children with poor oral health, according to a 27-year study in New Zealand. The study began.

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Gum Disease Prolongs Length of Time to Get Pregnant

Gum disease may have the same effect on pregnancy as obesity, according a professor at the University of Western Australia. Roger Hart, professor.

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DNA Tests Could Help Prevent Gum Disease

A new study by the University of Michigan’s School of Dentistry is using DNA to predict gum disease. Gum disease impacts roughly 19.

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Almost Half of All People in United Kingdom Don’t Brush Before Bed

According to a new study in the United Kingdom, about 47 percent of people don’t brush their teeth at bedtime on a routine.

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Link Exists Between Anemia and Gum Disease

People with serious gum disease may develop anemia. That’s because of the reduction in red blood cells and hemoglobin lead to anemia, according.

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Australians Don’t Visit Dentists as Often as They Should

Close to half of all Australians don’t visit the dentist regularly. This new report indicates that around 40 percent of the people in.

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Gum Disease Treatment for Pregnant Women Doesn’t Impact Baby

A study shows that pregnant women don’t have to worry about gum disease treatment affecting their baby’s health. The worry for dentists was.

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