Severe odontogenic infections disproportionately affect men
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A new study reveals that men are significantly more likely than women to be hospitalized for severe dental infections. The findings highlight how preventive care, oral health habits, and socioeconomic factors can influence the progression of common dental diseases into life-threatening conditions.
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