The effects of tooth decay may have a greater effect on health than previously thought. According to a study published in the online version of the medical journal Pediatrics, tooth decay may actually push back growth in children! The Purpose of the Study The study was conducted at University College London and King Fahd Armed…
Read moreBacteria Present in Gum Disease May Lead to Oral Cancer: How Dental Care Can Help Prevent It
In a study published in the Journal of Virology, researchers at Case Western Reserve University discovered that the by-products of bacteria found in gum disease (i.e. fatty acids) can lead to Kaposi sarcoma—cancer-related tumors and lesions in the mouth. Since Kaposi sarcoma can initially show up as mouth lesions and eventually turn into malignant tumors,…
Read moreImportance of Oral Hygiene During ALS Awareness Month
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive motor neutron disease that affects most parts of a person’s body. As a result, many people living with ALS may need assistance with their oral hygiene. Oral Health Challenges Associated with ALS So, how does ALS affect the gums and other parts of the mouth? Since ALS affects…
Read moreExpert Advice on Oral Hygiene for Seniors
Toronto, Ontario, May 27, 2015 – Princeview Dental (www.PrinceviewDental.com), one of Etobicoke’s premier dental clinics, is providing expert advice for senior citizens on maintaining good oral hygiene. “There is a strong connection between oral health and overall well-being, but many seniors may start to neglect their oral health as they age, leading to serious oral…
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