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Pregnant mothers with poor dental hygiene risk tooth decay in newborns

Por: Newsweek Health January 17, 2024

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For expectant mothers, not looking after their teeth can cause a lot more than just bad breath. New research has shown that mothers with high levels of dental plaque are eight times as likely to pass on microbes that cause tooth decay in their babies.Candida albicans is a microscopic species of fungus that is often found in our mouths, skin and intestines. At low levels, this fungus poses little threat to its host. But when it grows out of... + full article



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