New research reveals a startling link between poor oral health and increased stroke risk. Gum disease and cavities, often ...
Research reveals that having cavities and gum disease dramatically increases your risk of potentially fatal health events.
Scientists found that having both gum disease and cavities was associated with a sharply higher risk of stroke and heart problems. Regular dental care may be an easy, overlooked way to protect not ...
Recent invasive dental procedures and gum disease may be connected to cryptogenic ischemic strokes (CIS), or those with unexplained origins, in adults under the age of 50. The study was published ...
When it comes to maintaining your health, you may be overlooking one of the most important parts of your body: your mouth. Gum disease is the most common oral disease, with studies estimating that up ...
When it comes to being healthy, most people think about working out, eating well and getting a good night’s sleep. But did you know that dental hygiene is just as important to overall health and ...
Gum disease (periodontitis) affects more than 47% of Americans — or nearly 65 million people — including former Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez, who recently announced he has the condition ...
Diabetes significantly impacts oral health, leading to issues like bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, and slow healing.
By helping forge a connection between oral health and systemic conditions, brokers can strengthen client relations and differentiate their services in a competitive market.
A new study suggests that people with gum disease could be nearly nine times more likely to die of COVID-19 than people without dental problems. Researchers found that those with periodontal disease ...