Clinical Update

Caring for Infants’ Teeth

Early childhood caries (ECC) develops with higher risk in infants who are exposed to the cariogenic bacteria Streptococcus mutans prior to the accepted.

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Maternal Folate Intake and the Incidence of Cleft Palate

Previous studies have indicated a link between maternal intake of multivitamin supplements containing folate and decreased occurrence of cleft lip and/or cleft palate,.

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Anxiety Linked to Disease

Patients with a medical history of chronic disease may also have anxiety. Data reveal that 57 million people are afflicted with anxiety disorders.

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HIV-1 Replication Without Integration

Viral “cooperation” is shown to be a mode of retroviral replication that allows the survival of viruses that would otherwise be “lost” be-cause.

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Scientists Develop Sensitive Salivary Sensor to Test for Early Signs of Disease

As scientists construct the first saliva tests for early signs of cancer and other diseases, they continue to push the technological envelope in.

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Blue Curing Light Stunts Tumor Growth

A blue curing light used to cure composite restorations may stunt tumor growth, according to a team of re-searchers at the Medical College.

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Remineralization to Reduce Decay

Caries research has changed its course from one of eliminating decay by destroying tooth structure. Today, risk factors for decay are determined, behavior.

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Gene May Increase Risk of Smoking

In a paper published online in the journal Addiction, a multi-university collaborative team of researchers specializing in statistical genetics, gene analysis, and trait.

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Changes in Periodontal Surgical Techniques: Less is More

Minimally invasive periodontal surgery techniques have been taught since the mid-1990s. Smaller incisions positioned in exact areas of concern reduce pain, healing time,.

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Oral Care and Bacteremia Risk

For those people with a prosthetic joint or who have a life-threatening heart condition, blood-borne infections can be potentially devastating to their health.

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