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Masseter Exercise May Improve Accuracy

Patients with significant stomatognathic disorders may face surgery, reconstruction, and physical therapy, especially when the masseter muscles are affected. The ability to chew,.

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Implant and Prosthetics Market to Top $10 Billion by 2020

New implant technology has transformed treatment, and the market is responding. In fact, the global dental implants and prosthetics market will grow at.

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Toothpaste Provides DH Relief in Just 2 Days

Participants in a clinical study of a new toothpaste for sensitive teeth reported significant relief after just 2 days, according to a recent.

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Silver Proves Its Mettle Against Bacteria

It’s tiny but deadly. Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) can cause life-threatening infections, especially in hospitals where it shows naturally high levels of antibiotic.

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Sirona Announces C30 Schedule

Sirona Dental has announced its schedule of speakers and events for the CEREC 30th Anniversary Celebration, scheduled for Sept. 17-19 at the Venetian.

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“Jaw in a Day” Replaces Fibula Free Flap Surgery

When tumors emerge in the jaw, surgeons typically implement a fibula free flap. They replace the section of jawbone and soft tissue where.

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For Investment Income, Try the Tooth Fairy

Even little investors have something to smile about this week despite the stock market’s wild ride. If today’s 6-year-olds invest all the money.

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Mercury Presents Minimal Risk for MS

Mercury has a toxic reputation. But it looks like dentists have little to fear, according to a report in the September issue of.

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NIDCR Seeks Input on Research

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) administers millions of dollars in grants each year. But how does the organization determine.

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Examine Arches to Treat Apnea and Bruxism

Sleep apnea and bruxism often are seen together. Yet narrow upper or lower arches also likely influence these issues, according to the Sacramento.

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