Oral frailty can shorten your life expectancy, so those dreaded visits, drills and all, really are for your own good.
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The State of Your Teeth Could Predict an Early Death, Study Shows
There's growing evidence that the number of missing teeth a person has is an indicator of their risk of dying earlier than ...
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The Secret To Preventing Tooth Decay May Already Be In Your Mouth
The secret to preventing tooth decay may have been hiding in your mouth all along. Increasing levels of an amino acid in ...
Having a greater number of missing or decayed teeth has been linked to a shorter life expectancy in a new study.
COUNTING teeth is something you might have done as a child when your adult ones were growing in. But scientists say the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Having decayed, filled and/or missing teeth was tied to increased risk for stroke and death. Risk was especially ...
The researchers also note that poor dental health may reflect wider issues such as limited access to healthcare or lower ...
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Tooth decay in adults at levels similar to those last seen in 1998 with 4 in 10 having rotten teeth
Levels of tooth decay among adults in England are now similar to those last seen more than 25 years ago, according to new figures. More than four in 10 people (41 per cent) had obvious signs of rotten ...
Mydentist and vVARDIS are delighted to announce an industry-leading partnership providing a novel solution for early tooth decay.
Jeffrey Ebersole receives funding from the National Institutes of Health. To “cry poor mouth” is an expression used to habitually complain about a lack of money. A literal poor mouth, however, ...
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