We all want healthy gums and a bright smile. But it turns out your gum health actually impacts much more than your mouth. A study published in the journal Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities found ...
There are consequences for our neglect. Forty-two percent of U.S. adults over the age of 30 show signs of gum disease. This ...
It’s a daily conversation in spaces, but are we asking the right questions, because gingival bleeding isn't just a hygiene issue anymore.
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Bleeding gums can lead to a heart attack at 35: Dentist explains how you can prevent this with 4 easy fixes
You can’t be healthy without a healthy mouth. Your oral hygiene matters more than you think. In a post shared on June 25, dentist Dr Mark Burhenne explained how. He explained how if you have bleeding ...
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