Imagine a scenario to begin - You’re sipping your morning chai, and a sharp twinge zips through your teeth. You ignore it, ...
Tooth loss is not something most people expect, especially if they're young. But taking proactive steps can help protect and maintain oral health over time and save you from permanent tooth loss. A ...
How many teeth one loses with age might reveal more about one’s health than previously thought. A new study from China shows something surprising: Those who lose teeth more quickly in older age have a ...
Tooth loss is far from a cosmetic inconvenience. It sets off a biological domino effect that affects your entire oral environment; your bite, speech, facial structure, and even nutrition (Image: Canva ...
Researchers found a significant association between chronic kidney disease (CKD) and increased tooth loss in postmenopausal women, particularly those aged 66-79 years. The study analyzed data from ...
Conditions that damage your smile, such as tooth loss and gum disease, will adversely affect systems throughout your body. In fact, the more teeth a person is missing, the more likely they are to have ...
Tooth loss doesn't just make eating harder, it may also make thinking more challenging. A new study from Hiroshima University shows that aging mice missing their molars experience measurable cognitive ...