WHY DO WOMEN GET MORE CAVITIES THAN MEN?
Reproduction pressures and rising fertility explain why women suffered a more rapid decline in dental health than did men as humans transitioned from hunter-and-gatherers to farmers and more sedentary pursuits, says a University of Oregon anthropologist. |
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BAD BREATH LINKED TO BACTERIA THAT CAUSE STOMACH ULCER AND CANCER
New research from Japan found bacteria that cause stomach ulcers and cancer living in the mouths of some people with bad breath, even though they did not show signs of stomach illnesses.
The study was the work of Dr Nao Suzuki from Fukuoka Dental College in Fukuoka, Japan and colleagues and is published in the December issue of the Journal of Medical Microbiology. |
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PERIODONTAL DISEASE: HOW TO PROTECT YOUR TEETH AND GUMS
Millions of people have periodontal (gum) disease and many don t even know they have it. Are you one of them?
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DENTAL IMPLANTS EFFECTIVE FOR ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
Orthodontists have been straightening teeth for decades relying on the ancient physics principle "every action has a reaction," in which tooth displacement in one part of the jaw causes movement on the other as well. Use of dental implants as orthodontic anchors, however, |
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MEN S ORAL HEALTH?
Studies show that men are less likely than women to visit the dentist, often visiting the dentist only after a problem arises, rather than seeking regular, preventative care.
As the link between oral health and overall health... |
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INFLAMMATION: CONNECTING THE MOUTH AND BODY?
Brush after every meal. Floss daily. See your dental professional regularly. These instructions make sense coming from your dentist to help you sustain your oral health. But now not only dentists, but also many physicians, are stressing the importance of maintaining oral health in an effort to keep the rest of the body healthy. Research has long suggested an association between gum disease and other health issues, including heart disease, stroke and diabetes, but now scientists are beginning to shift their focus to understanding why these connections exist... |
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