According to a recent study published in the Journal of JAMA Network Open, common oral infection in childhood is linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis in adulthood.
A new study led by Marvin Whiteley, Professor of molecular biosciences and director of the Center for Infectious Disease at The University of Texas at Austin, attempts to unravel the role of mouth bacteria in ...
According to a study, being addicted to drugs may put you at greater risk of developing tooth decay and periodontal disease than people with no substance use disorders.
Post-menopausal women who suffer from gum disease and tooth loss may be at a higher risk of death, says a new story.
According to a latest study, sweet soft drinks and sugary goods may increase the risk of both dental cavities and inflammation of the gums