Smoking, alcohol, depression affect the risk of gum disease

Individually and collectively, lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption and depression can significantly affect the risk of developing periodontitis, according to the study. In people suffering from depression, smoking significantly increases the likelihood of developing per

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Macrolide-based molecules stimulate bone tissue regeneration

Researchers have found that a non-antibiotic derivative of erythromycin may help restore bone tissue lost due to age-related periodontitis, potentially leading to new treatments for bone loss disorders. Aging is known to increase people's susceptibility to chronic inflammatory diseases associat

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Bacterial compound that causes bad breath

An interaction between two common oral bacteria may result in the formation of a powerful chemical compound closely linked to the development of bad breath and gum disease, according to a study. A metabolite produced by the oral microorganism Streptococcus gordonii (S. gordonii) triggers the bacter

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Microrobots could be key to preventing dental infections

Small-scale robotics, known as microrobots, may have the potential to treat and diagnose persistent infections, including odontogenic infections (eg, interdental caries). The innovation can be used to combat odontogenic infections, including infections between teeth, where access to antibiotics is

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Evidence of a link between the oral microbiome and cancer

A recent review article sheds light on how the oral microbiome may influence the onset and progression of disease. The oral cavity is a complex microenvironment in which diverse microbial communities thrive. A recent review study conducted by scientists at Karolinska Institutet in collaboration wit

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