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Default Mouth...body connection

Offering a recent article from a magazine called Inside Dentistry which is distributed to most dental offices throughout the US.

It talks about how an oral infection can lead to physical disease.
An brief excerpt... "Once considered separate from the body, the oral environment is gaining acceptance as a reflection of an individual’s overall health".

http://www.dentalaegis.com/id/2011/1...mic-connection

Open for discussion or just your comments............

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