Here's an overview of the latest research on the connection between oral health and overall health. Inflammation and the Diseases of Aging: Where Gum Disease Fits In "In recent years, there's been an interest in the medical community about the chronic diseases of aging and how inflammation in...
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convening today in Miami Beach, report new studies on the connection between oral disease and systemic disease. A recurring theme is the relationship between periodontal (gum) disease and infant prematurity, diabetes, or stroke.
Oral Health, Overall Health Researchers know there's a synergic relationship betweenoral healthand overall wellness.Gum diseaseis linked to a host of illnesses including heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, osteoporosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. By combing through 1,000-plus medical histories,...
Maintaining oral hygiene is very important for overall health; it does far more just keeping a bright smile. Good oral hygiene can reduce the risk of serious conditions like heart diseases, and may also preserve memory as people age. Dental health may affect overall health in six different ways...
The more I learn about how your oral health can affect your overall health, the more of a brushing fanatic(狂热者)I am.But it wasn’t always that way.As a kid, I resisted tooth-brushing at bedtime-what a bore!I remember my mom asking if I’d brushed my teeth.I’d say yes and ...
health inequities within the United States has resulted in public policy stakeholders and scholars, similarly calling for the improvement of the nation's oral health status. Satcher also suggested that saliva may provide clues to a patient's overall health and a possible predictor of systemic ...
Some individuals are still unaware of the significance of routine oral hygiene and its link to overall health The association between routine oral health care practices such as professional dental services and daily self-care measures and their beneficial impacts on overall health and well-...
Inherited epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a genetic disorder characterized by skin fragility and unique oral features. This prospective study aimed to analyze the correlation between oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) and the objectively measured
role in maintaining better overall health and quality of life outcomes for the aging population. However, there is limited understanding in these areas. Moreover, there is also a paucity of information on programs that have involved non-dental professionals to address the oral health problems of ...