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Oral Microbes Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

Nearly 44 million people worldwide have Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which impairs memory, induces disorientation, provokes mood and behavior changes, and even inhibits speaking,.

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More Evidence Connects Gum and Heart Disease

Periodontitis has been known as a risk factor for heart disease for some time. Now, researchers from Orebro University in Sweden have shown.

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Smokers More Likely to Lose Teeth

Regular smokers face a significantly increased risk of tooth loss, according to new research. Male smokers are up to 3.6 times more likely.

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2015 Winners of Prestigious International Periodontal Research Competition

Recognizing the year’s best clinical research in periodontology by students in dentistry, Colgate-Palmolive and The Ohio State University’s College of Dentistry, Division of.

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Study: Alcohol Consumption Can Have a Negative Impact on Gum Health

In a recent study published ahead of print in the Journal of Periodontology, Brazilian researchers have found that consumption of alcoholic beverages can.

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Missing Teeth May Foreshadow Cardiovascular Incidents

Advanced tooth loss is usually a sign that a person has a history of inflammatory oral diseases, according to a recent study. The.

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Ozone Antiseptic Could Treat Gum Infections

A new antiseptic may have what it takes to treat periodontitis or gum infections. A study explored the impact of ozone nanobubble water.

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Amino Acid Could Help to Improve Oral Health

A common amino acid could solve dental issues for many people. Arginine, which is found in foods, could enable many people to avoid.

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Protein Could be Reason Behind Bone Loss in Osteoflammatory Disease

There may be a definitive reason for people developing bone loss associated with gum disease or periodontitis. Adseverin, which is a protein found.

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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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