The 31st of May is World No Tobacco Day. WNTD is an initiative of the World Health Organization to highlight the risks associated with tobacco use, and to advocate for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption. The World Health Organization is calling on countries to prioritise and accelerate tobacco control efforts as part of their […]
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We all know we should brush, floss and attend regular check-ups to ensure our teeth stay healthy, but did you know the health of your mouth is actually closely tied to the health of your entire body? The links between gum disease and heart disease Recent studies have found that people who suffer from moderate […]
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World no tobacco day: How does smoking affect your oral health?
/0 Comments/in blog, Oral Health /by Julia RieseThe 31st of May is World No Tobacco Day. WNTD is an initiative of the World Health Organization to highlight the risks associated with tobacco use, and to advocate for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption. The World Health Organization is calling on countries to prioritise and accelerate tobacco control efforts as part of their […]
The links between your oral health and your overall health
/0 Comments/in blog, Oral Health /by Julia RieseWe all know we should brush, floss and attend regular check-ups to ensure our teeth stay healthy, but did you know the health of your mouth is actually closely tied to the health of your entire body? The links between gum disease and heart disease Recent studies have found that people who suffer from moderate […]