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Denti.AI, a trusted AI partner to top DSOs and more than 10,000 dental professionals, today announced two major updates that make artificial intelligence more accessible and more useful for dental ...
Study links chronic kidney disease to tooth loss in postmenopausal women, suggesting a connection between bone health and oral health. Early detection and management are crucial for both.
Losing teeth is more common as we age, due to gum disease, decay, general wear and tear, and other health-related issues. That’s especially true for adults over the age of 60, according to experts.
Health Tooth loss linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease A brain region critical for memory is smaller in older adults with fewer than 10 teeth than in those who have most of their teeth ...
‘It's like being in a tunnel’: Understanding the patient journey from tooth loss to life with removable dentures. Journal of Dentistry, 2024; 145: 104964 DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.104964 ...
According to a recent study, tooth loss and chronic renal disease may be related. After menopause, kidney function declines with time and is correlated with lower levels of reproductive hormones.