Think of why people wind up in the emergency room and you may conjure heart attacks, broken limbs or pneumonia, but according to the latest information from the American College of Emergency Physician Foundation toothaches are a common reason.
An interesting article was recently published that explained the findings of a study performed by the British Dental Health Foundation. The findings from the report showed that people who consumed higher amounts of fatty acids were less likely to develop certain dental conditions, including gum disease and periodontitis. Chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, Doctor Nigel Carter made a statement regarding his findings.
Gum disease is a prevalent condition among children and adults. Although there is a vast array of over-the-counter toothpastes and mouthwashes readily available to the public, there are still numerous individuals suffering from cavities and gum disease.
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