Brushing teeth 'can help prevent heart disease'

People who fail to brush their teeth twice a day have a higher chance of heart disease, research showed today.

Brushing teeth 'can help prevent heart disease'

People who fail to brush their teeth twice a day have a higher chance of heart disease, research showed today.

The link between gum disease and heart problems is already known but experts have now been able to measure the effect of daily brushing.

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