Study Reveals Higher Tooth Loss Rates in Non-Obese Individuals with Abdominal Obesity

Posted: December 1, 2024
The article highlights a study that investigates the link between abdominal obesity and tooth loss in non-obese individuals. Results show a higher prevalence of tooth loss in people with abdominal obesity, with varying effects between men and women. Abdominal obesity significantly increases the chances of tooth loss, emphasizing the importance of oral health in this population. This research suggests the need for tailored preventive strategies for individuals with abdominal obesity to reduce the risk of tooth loss.

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