The growing research that links vaping to oral cancer suggests the urgent need for greater awareness and preventive action.
In observance of World Oral Health Day, various organizations and institutes within the Ministry of Ayush have ...
Sucking candy increased the rate of saliva secretion by approximately 7.8 times compared to that at rest and significantly ...
A new study has revealed a significant link between daily sugary drink consumption and a higher risk of oral cancer, with ...
By Dr. Paul McConnell, National Dental Director, UnitedHealthcare Dental Taking care of our mouth, teeth and gums is more crucial to our overall health than ...
What we eat affects our teeth and gums, while our oral health influences our ability to consume a nutritious diet.
Greater consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was associated with a significantly increased risk of oral cavity ...
Women consuming at least one sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) a day have an almost five times higher risk for oral cavity ...
A study released Thursday found that women who consumed at least one sugar-sweetened beverage daily had a nearly five times ...
HNSCCs occur in the oral cavity, pharynx, hypopharynx ... Shrinking a tumor prior to surgery increases the chance that a ...
Non-odonto-type disease was also linked to poor oral habits, such as finger sucking and tongue thrusting, and problems with swallowing. “The trends that we observed in this study will be helpful for ...
For some people, sugar isn't the only thing that risks tooth decay, say scientists from Cornell University in New York.