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Medical Conditions and Oral Health
3 Good Reasons to See a Dentist BEFORE Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy and Your Mouth
Detecting and Treating Hemophilia
Ease the Symptoms of Sjögren’s Syndrome
Head and Neck Radiation Treatment and Your Mouth
How a Dentist Can Quiet Snoring
Medications to Improve Health Could be Detrimental to Oral Health
Mouth Problems and HIV
Oral Yeast Infections (Candidiasis)
Osteoporosis Treatments and Ostenonecrosis of the Jaw
Peanut Allergies and Kissing: Brushing Not Best Defense
Sores or Ulcers Could Mean Herpangina
The Body's Silent Alarm
The Dental Checkup: Your Prevention Connection
Tips for Inhaler Users
Tooth Pain Could Mean Sinusitis
Tooth Pain Linked to Lyme Disease
What Are the Symptoms of Hemophilia?
Diabetes and Oral Health
Associations Between Gum Disease and Diabetes
Dentists Can Help Diagnose Diabetes
Diabetes and Your Mouth: Keep Your Smile Healthy
Diabetes Can Affect Your Dental Visit
Diabetes: Dental Tips
Healthy Teeth and Gums: An Important Part of Your Diabetes Management Plan
Managing Mouth Care with Type 2 Diabetes
Mouth Problems Could Signal Diabetes
Necessary Diabetes Tests
Prevent Diabetes Problems: Keep Your Teeth and Gums Healthy
Uncontrolled Diabetes Can Trigger Gum Disease
Heart Conditions and Oral Health
Dental Alerts for Heart Patients and Smokers
Get to the Heart of Oral Health
Good Dental Hygiene Important for Heart Health
Gum Disease and Heart Disease: A Two-Way Street
Heart Disease
Heart Disease: Keep Your Gums Healthy
Oral Health and Your Heart
Pregnancy and Your Oral Health
Dental Care Safe During Pregnancy
Is This a Normal Part of Pregnancy?
Pregnancy and Oral Health
Pregnancy and Your Oral Health
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