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Study finds postmenopausal women with gum disease may have increased cancer risk

In addition to causing swollen gums, loose and sensitive teeth, and bad breath, gum disease has been linked to a greater risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. New research out of the University at Buffalo shows that postmenopausal women who have a history of periodontal disease

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Bad Breath

Many factors influence our breath. If a person has bad or offensive breath, no matter what the cause this is termed halitosis. Many people are concerned about this matter considering the amount of mouthwash that is purchased every year (more than what is spent on dental care

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10 Foods for Healthy Gums

Unhealthy gums a very bad for your health. Not only do they cause bad breath, but also increase your chance of a heart attack. Read on for 10 foods that will help to keep your gums healthy and avoid these problems.

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Which Mouthwash should you use?

Mouthwash is a great addition to brushing and flossing, but just like any other product, there are many to choose from. Read on for help in deciding which mouthwash is right for you.

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Painless Dental Fillings

Fillings are a very common thing in the dental world. However, most of the time, it is a painful process to create them. However, scientists are researching a new form of filling, which is painless as it requires no jabbing or drilling. Read on to learn about

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