@Sarah44724425 Wow! I’m not saying this to scare you, but I recommend people with congenitally missing teeth to be regular about colonoscopies more than the average person. There’s been some studies that show association with colon cancers. Explanation:
‘Tooth loss and risk of colorectal cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies’: a NEW #openaccess article on #ScienceOpen. #ColorectalCancer #ToothLoss #DoseResponseRelationship #MetaAnalysis https://t.co/10H9Z7Od1Z https://t.co/8x
#Prevention "Considering these promising results, increasing #tooth loss may be harmful to our health, and maintenance of our oral health is essential." https://t.co/EviTlnjTUr
Toothless wonder: Losing teeth significantly increases your risk of colorectal cancer - a meta analysis https://t.co/xdvvYdk8TV https://t.co/jxkbX59n6E
Tooth loss and risk of colorectal cancer: a dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies https://t.co/ie0nCv8mlB