Brush Your Teeth Three Times A Day to Keep Your Heart Healthy, Study Finds
A new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology suggests that regular toothbrush may keep heart failure and atrial fibrillation at bay.
A new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology suggests that regular toothbrush may keep heart failure and atrial fibrillation at bay.
Your mouth is full of bacteria, which is mostly harmless. But, as your mouth is the entry point to your digestive and respiratory tracts, some of the bacteria can become harmful and impact your overall health.
A healthy smile is more than just showing off white teeth. It means a healthy mouth – from the health of your gums to the bacteria that lives in it. Sometimes, brushing with a generic toothpaste is just not enough to keep your mouth clean. …
Good dental hygiene, especially in today’s society, is very important. Scientists say the health of your teeth depends on a combination of your genetics and dental hygiene. What’s interesting, though, is that 60% of oral health factors depend on genetics, so just because you brush, …