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Teeth and gums reveal the inside story of your overall health - Times Herald-Record
Teeth and gums reveal the inside story of your overall health Times Herald-Record Some of the earliest signs of diabetes, cancer, immune disorders, hormone imbalances and drug issues show up in the gums, teeth and tongue long before a patient knows anything is wrong. And there's growing evidence that oral health problems, ... |
A guide to common dental problems - Fox News
A guide to common dental problems Fox News The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) estimates that half of all adults have some signs of gingivitis. Most at risk are people with poor oral hygiene; those with a systemic disease, such as diabetes, that lowers resistance ... |
Dental do's & don'ts; How to keep your teeth healthy without going broke - Dentistry IQ
Dental do's & don'ts; How to keep your teeth healthy without going broke Dentistry IQ Recent research suggests that poor dental health can affect a lot more than your smile. The plaque-causing bacteria on your teeth and gums, for example, could enter your bloodstream and clog arteries. People with diabetes and poor blood glucose control ... |
Vets Urge Pet Owners to Arrange Dental Checks - Cosmetic Dentistry Guide (press release)
Vets Urge Pet Owners to Arrange Dental Checks Cosmetic Dentistry Guide (press release) A simple check every 6 months and brushing up on your pet's oral hygiene will help to keep oral health diseases at bay. Periodontal disease causes the gums to become red, swollen and sore and pet owners are encouraged to look out for these symptoms, ... |
Dentists Urge Patients to Take Bad Breath Seriously - Cosmetic Dentistry Guide (press release)
Dentists Urge Patients to Take Bad Breath Seriously Cosmetic Dentistry Guide (press release) Visiting your dentist every 6 to 12 months for a check-up will also help to keep oral diseases at bay but anyone who develops symptoms linked to gum disease, including bleeding, swollen and sore gums, should visit their dentist as soon as possible. |
