Can brushing teeth save from breast cancer?
A study suggests that a bacteria involved in gum disease may silently trigger breast cancer, especially in individuals with a genetic predisposition.
Brushing three times a day reduces risk of not only oral health issues but also esophageal and colorectal cancer
Regular dental hygiene practices, especially brushing three times a day, significantly lower the risk of serious ailments including esophageal and colorectal cancer, as emphasized by recent studies presented on Gums Day.
What do cavities and gingivitis have to do with stroke? Study indicates significant increased risk of stroke
A study suggests that the combination of cavities and gum disease significantly increases the risk of stroke by 86%.