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What Could be Worse than Smoking for Oral Health?

By Admin User on May 23, 2012

An interesting article recently declared that there is actually a worse habit for your oral (and overall) health than smoking—which nearly 70% of U.S. adults do on a regular basis. Any guesses? If you said drinking alcohol, you’d be correct. According to the department for Periodontics and Oral Health at the University of Pretoria, the risk for contracting oral or pharyngeal cancer is nine times higher for someone who drinks alcohol…[READ MORE]

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