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Metals top list of common allergens at the dental office

Metals top list of common allergens at the dental office

August 2, 2019 — Which dental materials are responsible for the most contact allergies? Researchers looked at patient data and found metals topped the list, but other common culprits included composites and cosmetic materials.

Researchers Find Groundbreaking Connection between Oral Bacteria and Stroke

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Finnish researchers at the University of Tampere have new findings that show the presence of common oral bacteria in cerebral emboli for the first time.

Gum disease and tooth loss linked to high blood pressure in older women, research shows

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Cleaning between your teeth regularly and avoiding gum disease can lower your risk of developing high blood pressure, according to the findings of a new study.

Direct link found between frailty and oral health

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Poor oral health is independently associated with problems in later life, according to the findings of a new study.

Study: Mouth bacteria found in brain clots of stroke victims

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A study performed in Finland found trace amounts of mouth bacteria present in brain clots of patients who suffered strokes.

5 Deadly Health Conditions Linked to Poor Oral Health

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Your oral health and overall health are interlinked. Sometimes cavities or gum disease are a sign that your health is in jeopardy.

What  the Amazing Gut-Brain Connection Means for your Migranes

WHAT THE AMAZING GUT-BRAIN CONNECTION MEANS FOR YOUR MIGRAINES

Bacteria living in the gut can help explain why so many of us live with migraine disease and could eventually change the way it’s treated.

The Impact of Oral Health on Our Overall Well-being

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The mouth is a perfect breeding ground for all sorts of different bacteria.These bacteria could lead to a variety of health issues if continuously neglected.

Study ties unhealthy gums to liver cancer risk

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Studies have established that poor oral health are a risk factor for a number of long-term conditions, including stroke, heart disease, diabetes, diabetes, and some cancers.