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Mouthguard Alerts Dentist About Teeth Grinding

A mouthguard with new technology may aid dentistry significantly. A team of researchers from the University of Florida created a method to diagnose.

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Dental Tartar Shows Early Evidence of Pollution

Dental tartar apparently first made an appearance about 400,000 years ago. Tel Aviv University researchers, along with scholars from Spain, the United Kingdom.

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Brushing not a Priority for Young People

Brushing one’s teeth is apparently not as important as it used to be. Young people would rather spend their time using the dating.

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Research Team Looks to Determine why Teeth Crack

A new study shows that internal stress works against crack propagation and increases the resistance of biostructure. An interdisciplinary team led by scientists.

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Dental Implants Aid Quality of Life for Osteoporotic Women

New teeth may give some people renewed sense of happiness. For postmenopausal women with osteoporosis who are a greater risk of tooth loss,.

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Missing Teeth May Foreshadow Cardiovascular Incidents

Advanced tooth loss is usually a sign that a person has a history of inflammatory oral diseases, according to a recent study. The.

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Toothbrush Contamination Prevalent in Communal Bathrooms

Toothbrushes in communal bathrooms apparently are used for things other than brushing teeth. At Quinnipiac University, toothbrushes are used to transfer fecal coliforms.

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Study Shows Many People Hate Smiling

More than a quarter of people don’t like smiling because of their teeth, according to a new study. The information indicated that 28.

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Natural Plant Chemicals Could Prevent Tooth Decay

A specific plant may have what it takes to help dental health. Licorice roots contain a compound called trans-chalcone, which contains a natural.

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Ozone Antiseptic Could Treat Gum Infections

A new antiseptic may have what it takes to treat periodontitis or gum infections. A study explored the impact of ozone nanobubble water.

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