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Researchers develop artificial saliva mouthwash to prevent tooth decay in cancer patients
Researchers at the University of São Paulo have developed artificial saliva as a mouthwash that may help protect teeth in people with head and neck cancer from developing severe tooth decay.The ...
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How can oral inflammation disrupt your hormones?
Oral inflammation can affect hormone balance by increasing systemic inflammation and disrupting key pathways that regulate ...
Researchers at the University of São Paulo found that these effects become stronger when the molecule is used together with fluoride and xylitol, rather than on its own. An experimental artificial ...
Weight loss surgery can be an essential tool to live a healthier lifestyle. However, there are some risks when it comes to ...
Dry mouth affects many, especially with age, impacting daily life. New research shows inhaling basil aroma significantly ...
Pallium India launches a Palliative Care Dentistry department in Thiruvananthapuram to support head and neck cancer survivors ...
Effective Sjögren’s management demands a strict separation between symptomatic relief for sicca and immunosuppression for ...
An artificial saliva in the form of a mouthwash, produced with the CANECPI-5 protein extracted from sugarcane and modified in a laboratory, can aid in treating teeth in patients with head and neck ...
Feeling persistently dry-mouthed despite adequate hydration? You might have Xerostomia, a common condition affecting millions, often mistaken for simple dehydration. This oral health issue reduces ...
Dry mouth can make talking, eating, and even sleeping uncomfortable. Know what causes it, the symptoms to watch for, and simple natural ways to treat dry mouth and keep your mouth healthy. Dry mouth, ...
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Persistent dry mouth can signal more than dehydration. Experts explain what causes xerostomia — from medications and diabetes to stress — and how to fix it. (Image: Pexels) You feel like you drink a ...
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