How does oral health affect mental well-being? This World Oral Health Day (WOHD), the FDI World Dental Federation (FDI) aims ...
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For some people, sugar isn't the only thing that risks tooth decay, say scientists from Cornell University in New York.
By Dr. Paul McConnell, National Dental Director, UnitedHealthcare Dental Taking care of our mouth, teeth and gums is more crucial to our overall health than ...
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MedPage Today on MSNSugary Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Mouth Cancer in WomenGreater consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was associated with a significantly increased risk of oral cavity ...
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We often think of oral hygiene as something that only affects our teeth and gums. Brush, floss, rinse — end of story, right?
Mouth microbes are related to several physical and psychological health issues. It's one more reason people should be careful ...
A study released Thursday found that women who consumed at least one sugar-sweetened beverage daily had a nearly five times ...
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