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As you age, your teeth change just like the rest of your body. Here's what dental experts recommend to help prevent problems.
Emma Slade-Jones introduces the newly published guidance on medical conditions that may impact dental appointments.
A study of elderly adults in China found that individuals with better oral health were less likely to suffer from depression ...
All posters will be available on the ‘Posters and Publications’ page of Cogent’s website. New Leadership Appointments Cogent also announced today that Ray Frost has joined Cogent as Senior Vice ...
Jaguar Health’s (JAGX) Napo Pharmaceuticals announced that ... cancer patients from the OnTarget study has been accepted for presentation as an oral rapid e-poster at MASCC’s June 26-28, 2025 Annual ...
Other oral health complications: Smoking can also result in staining and discoloration of teeth, halitosis (bad breath), and lower saliva production (dry mouth), which further contribute to oral ...
Oral healthcare is increasingly recognized as an indicator of overall health and wellbeing. In response to this larger wellness conversation, The St. Louis Dental Center has adopted a primary focus to ...
The All India Dental Students and Surgeons Association (AIDSA) has submitted a formal representation to Telangana’s Director of Medical Education (DME) on Tuesday (April 8, 2025) requesting ...
Normally, we are born with no teeth, although at certain times, babies are born with a natal tooth. But over time, we generally develop two sets of teeth, also known in dental terms as dentitions.
Over the last couple of years, the N.W.T. has seen an increase in dental travel to Yellowknife. The territory's health minister says its unlikely to slow down anytime soon. (Keith Burgess/CBC ...
In theory, this could be a significant boon to the oral health of older adults. Fewer older adults than ever before are losing their teeth, and demand for dental care is expected to increase with ...