Clinical Update

Airway Management Device as Intubation Alternative

An alternative anesthetic technique can be employed when conventional nasal intubation methods do not work. The method involves a gum elastic bougie (GEB).

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Consumption of Fluoride and Risk of Mild Fluorosis

Young children who consume substantial amounts of fluoride through infant formula and other beverages mixed with fluoridated water or by swallowing fluoride toothpaste.

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Prevention and Management of Nerve Injury During Dental Implant Surgery

Although implant dentistry has become widely accepted to restore aesthetics and function of teeth, it is not without risks. One serious complication that.

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Helicobacter pylori in Supragingival Dental Plaque

Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative microorganism that can colonize the gastric mucosa and is associated with peptic ulcer, gastric carcinoma, and gastric mucosa-associated.

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Antimicrobial Drug Interactions in Periodontology Examined

Researchers have found that a light-detecting biosensor system can quickly and effectively determine whether antibacterial treatments are working in patients with periodontitis. The.

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Peripheral Nerve Repair Study Completed

Integra LifeSciences Holdings announced that the results of the Neu­raGen Nerve Guide clinical trail been accepted and an abstract will be presented at.

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Reattaching Teeth Using Stem Cells

A new approach to anchor teeth back in the jaw using stem cells has been developed and successfully tested in the laboratory for.

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Promising New Ideas for HIV Vaccine Design

New fundamental discoveries have been made about the im­mune defenses of a rare group of HIV patients whose bodies can naturally keep the.

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Vitamin A Increases HIV Virus in Breast Milk

Vitamin A and beta-carotene supplements are unsafe for HIV-positive women who breastfeed because they may boost the excretion of HIV in breast milk—thereby.

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Genetic Testing to Help Predict Gum Disease

The University of Michigan (U-M) School of Dentistry has signed an agreement with In­terleukin Genetics (located in Waltham, Mass), to conduct what may.

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