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Dental Gum Recommended to Improve Oral Health

Dental health gum could be used to prevent infection-causing oral bacteria from impacting your teeth. Dental health gum, such as Lotte Xylitol, contains.

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Molecule Thwarts Tooth Decay-Causing Bacteria

A molecule has been discovered that destroys the bacteria associated with tooth decay in just a matter of seconds. The molecule eliminates streptococcus.

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Dental Care Necessary for Pets

The most common problem for pets is something the average pet owner would not suspect. But dental problems impact about three quarters of.

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UCLA Scientists Make Discovery that May Aid Dentistry

Cancer scientists at the UCLA School of Dentistry have found two epigenetic regulating genes that impact cell-fate determination of human bone marrow stem.

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Study Shows HPV Increases Risk of Periodontitis

Another study indicates that the Human Papilloma Virus increases the risk of developing a form of gum disease, such as periodontitis. The University.

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ADA Looks into Recent Supreme Court Ruling

The Supreme Court recently upheld the Affordable Care Act with private insurance reforms. The Supreme Court also ruled that that ACA provisions on.

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North Carolina Dentists, Companies Reach Compromise

Each side gave a little in the dispute over a proposed bill involving dentists and dental companies in North Carolina. The House voted.

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Many Americans Can’t Receive Dental Treatment

One out of three Americans cannot afford dental treatment. The report comes from the Center for Public Integrity and PBS Frontline. The show,.

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Gum Disease May Cause Head, Neck Cancer

Severe gum disease may result in many other major health problems. Patients with Human Papilloma Virus-positive tumors had much larger bone loss when.

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Dentists May be Able to Detect Levels of Halitosis

A new test may limit the oral odor dentists have to smell from patients. The colorimetric chairside test may be capable of smelling.

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