A study observed more than 100,000 people, none of whom had a history of heart attack or stroke at the beginning of the study, over a period of seven years in Taiwan.
Inflammation, dear boomers, can be found right under your nose. That is to say, unless you are very careful (and you should be very careful) it is in your mouth.
Hormonal changes that occur during certain stages of a woman’s life may require special oral health needs. Just as pregnancy and menopause can have an effect on a woman’s mouth, so too ...
As women age, a number of physical changes occur within the body. Changes in oral health are also affected by hormonal changes due to menstruation and menopause.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve always been scared of dentists. The antiseptic smell of the dental office is enough to have my stomach going over in knots.
Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, eating properly and having regular dental checkups are the most effective preventative measures to avoid dental problems.
Clean teeth are the foundation of oral health. The American Dental Association has a number of suggestions for maintaining oral health, such as brushing teeth thoroughly at least twice ...