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Does Oral Health Affect Pregnancy?

Oral health during pregnancy can greatly impact the mother and the fetus. While the physiological changes during pregnancy can certainly cause oral health.

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Proactive Collaboration Between Dentists and Physicians Is Key to Improving Care

As more research shows links between oral and systemic health, dentists and physicians are collaborating to improve care. Awareness Reputable medical and dental.

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Dental Groups Defend Fluoride After Study Implicates It in Lower IQs

A recent study published by JAMA Pediatrics suggests that there is a link between maternal exposure to fluoride during pregnancy and lower IQ.

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Study Suggests Link Between Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and Lower IQ

An observational study of 601 mother-child pairs from six cities in Canada hints at an apparent association between maternal exposure to fluoride during.

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Video Campaign Aims to Help Pregnant Women Improve Their Oral Health

Noting that pregnant women with poor gum health face greater health risks both for themselves and their unborn child, the European Federation of.

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Genetics Has Little Impact on Oral Health

Genetic makeup does not predispose people to tooth decay, though children with overweight mothers are more likely to have cavities, according to researchers.

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ADHA and AAP Team Up to Protect Tiny Teeth

Noting that every baby deserves the very best right from the start, including the best oral health, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA).

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Omega-3 May Prevent Oral Bacteria from Interfering With Pregnancy

Fusobacterium nucleatum can cause pregnancy complications including preterm birth, neonatal death, and stillbirth. However, compounds found in fish oil can prevent these complications.

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Fever in Early Pregnancy Causes Facial Birth Defects

For decades, researchers have known that fevers in the first trimester of pregnancy increase the risk of facial deformities such as cleft lip.

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Fever in Early Pregnancy Causes Facial Birth Defects

For decades, researchers have known that fevers in the first trimester of pregnancy increase the risk of facial deformities such as cleft lip.

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