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New Study Links Changes in Mouth Bacteria with Pancreatic Cancer

Last week, we explored how smoking cigarettes has recently been shown to alter the oral microbiome and increase the risk of developing tooth decay. This week, a new study has been published suggesting an even more fatal link between oral bacteria and health. According to a study presented at the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting, changes in mouth bacteria have been linked to the development of pancreatic cancer.

By | 2016-04-25T09:59:00+00:00 April 25th, 2016|Gum Care, Holistic Dentistry, News|Comments Off on New Study Links Changes in Mouth Bacteria with Pancreatic Cancer

Dentistry News: Cavities Start at Infancy

Dentistry News:  Cavities May Start at InfancyMiami dentists have long warned parents to pay strict attention to the oral health of children. Recent research conducted at the University of Illinois gives way to further concern, as studies show that infants are particularly susceptible to bacteria growth and cavity formation.

By | 2011-10-04T03:00:54+00:00 October 4th, 2011|Miami Dentistry|Comments Off on Dentistry News: Cavities Start at Infancy
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