Cardiovascular health and the mouth: how can dental professionals help?
Kev Patel explores the link between oral and cardiovascular health, from the latest research to how dental professionals can support patients’ overall health. There is
Kev Patel explores the link between oral and cardiovascular health, from the latest research to how dental professionals can support patients’ overall health. There is
In support of WOHD, Dentsply Sirona stands alongside the global dental community to reinforce that oral health is an integral part of overall health (Image:
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The link between periodontal disease and other inflammatory conditions such as heart disease and diabetes has long been established. But the mechanism behind that association