
In a joint undertaking between Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine and the University Hospitals Case Medical Center’s urology and pathology departments, researchers studied 27 adult men who recently had a prostate biopsy and had at least 18 teeth intact. They were found to have elevated prostate specific antigens (PSA) levels. Similarly, all of them had problems with moderate or severe periodontal disease. Fortunately, you can reduce your risk of prostate cancer by taking care of your oral health. This starts by seeing trusted dentists such as Dr. Jolanda Warren of Buckhead Esthetic Dentistry on a regular basis. This way, any gum issues that may be developing can be addressed before it gets worse.
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