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oral health

A healthy population is a strong population, and agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) want Americans to be healthy. That’s why on August 18 they launched a new version of an older program, Healthy People 2030. The Healthy People […]

With the world in the midst of a global pandemic and cold and flu season right around the corner again, it’s important to know how to take care of our oral health when we’re not feeling well. While you might think it’s obvious, reports from around the globe about worsening […]

The coronavirus pandemic has altered the way many of us live our lives, maybe even forever. From wearing masks in public to working from home, many of us have had our daily routines disrupted in ways we may never have thought possible a year ago. But while some of these […]

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Here are a few ideas for making healthier choices when it comes to foods that may be dangerous to our oral health.

A team in New Zealand has revealed how foods can increase children’s risk of cavities. Of course every parent knows the risks of sugary sodas and candy, but some common favorites that seem harmless are actually a huge risk as well.

The quarantine for coronavirus is causing many people to put off visiting the dentist, potentially worsening some oral health problems.

A study has found a link between the autoimmune disease lupus and periodontal disease.

Can good overall health reduce the risks associated with coronavirus? One thing that research is showing: Good oral health can mean less severe COVID-19 effects.

Some dental work needs to be replaced to maintain its integrity and make sure the mouth stays healthy.

A new study in Canada will examine the effects of cannabis smoking on the oral health of indigenous people in Ontario.