Chocolate and Cheese Linked to Reduced Gum Disease Risk, Study Reveals
A recent study has revealed that dark chocolate could play a significant role in reducing gum disease risk. Researchers found that antioxidants present in cocoa
A recent study has revealed that dark chocolate could play a significant role in reducing gum disease risk. Researchers found that antioxidants present in cocoa

Dental health, often sidelined in discussions about aging, may have significant implications for cognitive well-being, according to a new study published in the Journal of

In a recent episode of the Zoe Health Podcast, dental expert Dr. Alp Kantarci revealed crucial advice that could help people avoid dementia. According to

Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, stands as a primary contributor to tooth loss in adults, with its roots deeply embedded in infected

Bad breath, scientifically termed halitosis, is a widespread issue affecting individuals regardless of age or gender. Factors such as poor oral hygiene, periodontal disease, and
Paul Lambden reminds readers of their legal responsibilities around periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a chronic multifactorial inflammatory condition that damages the supporting structures of
Benjamin Tighe explores the cost of periodontal disease, considering not only the financial implications at various stages of development but also how it affects sufferers’
Researchers have identified a clear link between periodontis, calcification of the carotid artery and heart disease. Scientists at Malmö University are stressing the importance for
Dental Defence Union experts, Greta Barnes, lead claims handler and Debbie Herbst, dentolegal adviser look at periodontal claims Periodontal disease was included in over 200
Nine out of 10 (89%) dentists fear patients suing them, new figures from Dental Protection show. Of those, 74% feel that this fear is impacting
Postmenopausal women increase their chances of developing breast cancer if they have periodontal disease, a new study has shown Postmenopausal women suffering from periodontal disease
Periodontal disease has been seen as a risk factor for a host of systemic issues, including heart disease, kidney disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. A study