Missing Teeth Predict Cardiovascular Events
- Cardio
- 08/06/2015
A recent study shows that tooth loss is associated with future cardiovascular events, diabetes and death. The research is published in the Journal...
READ MOREA recent study shows that tooth loss is associated with future cardiovascular events, diabetes and death. The research is published in the Journal...
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