Hormonal changes during menopause do not affect only periods or mood. They also affect the mouth. When oestrogen levels go down, the gums and oral tissues can become weaker.
By Samuel-Spio Gabrah, GNA Tema, March 20, GNA — Dr Ann Boateng, the Head of the Tema General Hospital’s Dental Department, has cautioned that the rising use of fashion braces, an unregulated cosmetic ...
VANCOUVER — The 12-year-old girl seriously injured in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., is undergoing a fourth surgery, this time to repair her fractured skull.
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Swollen gums, frequent cavities, bad breath, or mouth ulcers may seem like routine dental issues but they are not always just ...
The rise of “phone acne” “Phone acne” might not be a formal medical diagnosis, but dermatologists say the pattern they see in their patients is familiar. Dr Munir Somji, chief medical officer and ...