Today's Dental News

People Prefer Perfect Smile Over Perfect Body

People would rather have a great smile than be in great shape. The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry conducted a study regarding this.

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Tooth Patch May Aid Whitening

A tooth patch may be just what many people are looking for to improve their smile. Japanese scientists have come up with a.

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Soda Ban in New York Should Boost Oral Health

The state of oral health in New York City may soon be on the rise. City health officials voted, 8-0, in favor of.

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Dental Records Could Enable Early Diagnosis of Osteoporosis

It’s conceivable that osteoporosis may be identified many years before a person displays symptoms. Dental researchers at the University of Manchester are developing.

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Tooth Provides Dental History

A recent discovery may provide the first tangible proof of dentistry. A 6,500-year-old tooth was found and it contained traces of beeswax filling,.

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Oral Bacteria May be Sign of Pancreatic Cancer

An infectious oral bacterium may be a sign for pancreatic cancer. According to a new study, researchers claim that people who have high.

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Nearly Half of American Adults have Gum Disease

More adults in the United States have gum disease than one would think. A new study shows that about 50 percent of American.

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Sugary McDonald’s Drink Declared Healthy in United Kingdom

A health committee in the United Kingdom may want to re-explore a recent decision. The Advertising Standards Authority claimed the McDonald’s drink Fruitizz.

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Children in New Zealand Missing Out on Dental Care

Children in New Zealand aren’t taking advantage of free dental care. The information was mentioned at World Oral Health Day. Many parents aren’t.

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Scientist Finds Way to Lower Bone Less, Inflammation Associated with Gum Disease

A University of Louisville scientist discovered a way to stop the inflammation and bone loss that come from gum disease. The researcher, David.

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