We often think of oral hygiene as something that only affects our teeth and gums. Brush, floss, rinse — end of story, right?
Leave it to an expert to simplify things: Center City periodontist Ishita Bhavsar explains that recession is when the gum ...
Dr Sood said: “If you skip brushing your teeth at night, you might be doing more than just risking cavities. Research suggests that poor oral hygiene is linked to a higher risk of heart disease and ...
Researchers from Penn’s School of Dental Medicine discovered that training the innate immune system may lead to increased bone loss in inflammatory conditions such as periodontitis and arthritis.
Dental teams could soon detect early signs of undiagnosed Type-2 diabetes as part of routine appointments.