Clinical Update

Building Better Experimental Bone Grafts

In science, as in life, there is no need to reinvent the wheel. Sometimes the better strategy is to think creatively about what.

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Chlorhexidine Effects on Resin Bond Strength

A rescent study by Zhou, et al in­vestigated the potential of adverse effects of chlorhexidine application in a 2-step self-etching adhesive on the.

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Common Stomach Bacteria And Pancreatic Cancer

Yale University researchers have discovered that colonization by the common stomach bacteria Helicobacter pylori in people with non-O blood types is associated with.

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Craniofacial Pain and Gene Manipulation

Researchers at Oregon Health & Sci­ence University’s School of Den­tistry (OHSU) used an animal model to discover a protein that is involved in.

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Discovery of Molecule Regulator in Blood-Pressure Control System

To shed light on what determines the availability of the molecules involved in blood-pressure control, researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU).

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Milnacipran and Orofacial Pain

An article by Ito, et al evaluated the effect of milnacipran for treating chronic pain in the orofacial region, including burning mouth syndrome.

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Oral Health and Childhood Obesity

A study by Modéer, et al published in the journal Obesity tested the hypothesis that childhood obesity is associated with reduced flow rate.

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Tooth Bleaching and Shear Bond Strength of Composite Resin

A recent study evaluated the influence of various time intervals after tooth bleaching with 35% hydrogen peroxide on the bond strength of resin-based.

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Vitamin D Vital for Immune System

According to researchers, the immune system’s T cells rely on vitamin D to be­come active. These “killer” cells remain dormant and unable to.

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A Protein’s Role in Switching Off Cancer Cells

A protein acting as a switch to activate the cell death process may prove to be an effective targeted treatment for killing cancer.

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