Lack of oral hygiene could result in five major conditions -- diabetes, dementia, pneumonia, heart disease and painful joints. Continue reading to learn more.
A systematic review recently suggested that corrosive impacts specifically tooth decay, juices, energy drinks, and soda have eaten away at some of the benefits wealth and education offer.
A new sub-study recently showed a relationship between poor oral health and severe COVID-19 condition in terms of impact on patients specifically those with a heart condition.
A scientist recently claimed daily oral hygiene can protect one from COVID-19 and be a life-saver. Earlier, in February a study suggested severe gum disease raises the danger of death with the infection by almost nine times.
Whether they were lost and rediscovered, or someone else coincidentally had the very same ideas, here are four relatively modern technologies that are actually way older:
Brushing the teeth thrice a day or even more is associated with an eight percent lower risk of acquiring diabetes, while the dental disease's presence is linked to a nine-percent increased risk, not to mention, many teeth (of about 15 or even more) missing, is linked to more than 20 percent increased risk.