Oral health linked to brain health, study finds
A study has found that poor oral health can increase the risk of different brain issues, such as a stroke, dementia and cognitive decline. Published
A study has found that poor oral health can increase the risk of different brain issues, such as a stroke, dementia and cognitive decline. Published

Recent research suggests a compelling connection between tooth loss, gum disease, and hippocampal atrophy, with potential implications for brain health surpassing the effects of
Main Content Periodontitis, an inflammatory disease affecting the gums and bone supporting the teeth, has been associated with various factors. New research has shed light

Main Content Periodontitis is defined as an inflammatory condition caused by a dysbiotic microbiota that causes the periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone to gradually

Author- Dr Aparna Pandya( Mrs India Vivacious 2019) Aggressive periodontitis describes a type of periodontal complaint as defined by the 1999 Classification system. It’s of
Author- Dr Aparna Pandya (Mrs India Vivacious 2019) Pregnancy puts the female body on a hormonal roller-coaster ride during which it undergoes a lot of
Main Content According to a study headed by the UGR, men with periodontitis and erectile dysfunction are nearly four times more likely to have a
Shazad Saleem will talk about a stepwise approach to periodontics during a free webinar on the 28 October at 19:00. During this webinar, Shazad will:
International calls for better integration of dental and general healthcare are being made in a bid to battle gum disease. In a fresh report, details
Poor oral health could worsen gut inflammation and conditions such as Crohn’s disease, a new study has suggested. Just over one week has passed since
Those who brush their teeth three times a day or more have a lower risk of diabetes, according to a new study. Frequent brushing can
People with periodontitis have a greater likelihood of high blood pressure (hypertension), according to a recent study published by scientists at UCL Eastman Dental Institute