Obese Children With Diabetes Tend to Have Poor Oral Health
Obese children who have type 2 diabetes tend to have poorer oral health than those who do not have the disease, according to.
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Obese children who have type 2 diabetes tend to have poorer oral health than those who do not have the disease, according to.
Metabolic diseases—characterized by high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and obesity—increase salivary glucose, alter oral bacteria, and increase the risk of cavities and.
Metabolic diseases—characterized by high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and obesity—increase salivary glucose, alter oral bacteria, and increase the risk of cavities and.
Obesity can influence the supporting tissues around teeth during orthodontic treatment with fixed braces among adolescent patients, according to the King’s College London.
As physicians continue to wrestle with rising rates of both obesity and gum disease, many researchers are exploring the connections between these issues..
As physicians continue to wrestle with rising rates of both obesity and gum disease, many researchers are exploring the connections between these issues..
Efforts to connect oral health to improved overall systemic health are ramping up around the world—even Down Under, with plans to establish an.
Dentists can’t diagnose obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). But they can look for oversized tonsils and tongue indentations, which are teeth imprints that indicate.
The Change4Life healthy eating campaign in the United Kingdom has released Sugar Smart, a free app that scans the barcodes of more than.
A new study proves that regular brushing could thwart a heart attack or stroke. Researchers from the Mailman School of Public Health at.