"A tooth infection can kill you, but rarely," warns a Cleveland Clinic expert. Here's how to recognize the risks and how it can escalate.
Science reveals a hidden link between oral health and heart health. Understanding this connection could change how we view dental care forever.
What if brushing your teeth could protect your heart, mind, and even your love life? Jo Dunbar examines how your dental ...
Mouth and throat cancers are highly treatable if caught early, but they are often diagnosed at later stages because people ...
Oral hygiene and heart health are more closely linked than you think. Research shows that the health of your gums and teeth ...
While oral health is important to overall well-being, many dental problems start small and go unnoticed until they worsen.
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining optimal oral health can often take a back seat to our busy lives. Many people struggle with oral hygiene issues, from bad breath to stained teeth, despite ...
Dental lasers also mean there will be no sutures or surgery, little or no downtime after treatment, faster healing, reduced risk of infection ... treat a lot of early gum disease more effectively ...
People who floss their teeth at least once a week are reducing their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot, researchers are ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including stroke, remains the leading cause of death worldwide. While diet and exercise are ...
Regular tooth flossing is tied to a lower risk for ischemic stroke, primarily by reducing systemic inflammation, which can ...