Clinical Update

Stem Cell Transplantation and Type 1 Diabetes

A new study reports that the majority of patients with type 1 diabetes who underwent a certain type of stem cell transplantation became.

Read More
Clinical Update

Gene Network Used to Trace Origins of Early Tooth Development

Darwin had his finches, Morgan had his fruit flies, and scientists today have cichlid fishes to trace the biological origins of jaws and.

Read More
Clinical Update

Major Breakthrough in Stem Cell-Gene Therapy

Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have provided the first proof in principle that a genetic disease in humans can be.

Read More
Clinical Update

Oral Device Used to Treat Sleep Apnea

An 18-month study involving sleep apnea patients at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System, Audie Murphy Division, is using an oral appliance.

Read More
Clinical Update

New Clue to Virulence of Candida Albicans

Candida albicans is the major fungus responsible for yeast infections, and it is also a leading cause of hospital-acquired bloodstream infections in the.

Read More
Clinical Update

Sports Drink Consumption Can Cause Tooth Erosion

New York University (NYU) dental researchers have found that prolonged consumption of sports drinks may be linked to erosive tooth wear, causing the.

Read More
Clinical Update

Low Sodium Intake Recommended for Adults

Most Americans consume substantially more salt than is recommended or needed. Reducing high sodium consumption among Americans is a very complex national issue.

Read More
Clinical Update

Hemisected Molars Versus Implants

Hemisected mandibular molars have a higher frequency of complications than those treated with implant therapy. When the mandibular molars are periodontally involved, treatment.

Read More
Clinical Update

White Wine and Tooth Stains

It has long been known that red wine causes teeth to stain. However, a recent study by New York University (NYU) dental researchers.

Read More
Clinical Update

Orthodontic Appliances: Some Prone to Bacteria

Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Dentistry have found the majority of patients with self-ligating orthodontic brackets retain.

Read More
WordPress Ads