Today's Dental News

Botox Injections Could Aid People with Chronic Headaches

Botox may be just what the doctor ordered for people that experience frequent headaches. Botox was first used as treatment for headaches after.

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Modern Diet Causes Dental Problems

The diet of the modern world can be blamed for many dental problems. Dentists, evolutionary biologists and food scientists recently congregated at a.

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Kansas Looks to Improve In-State Dental Care

A task force in Kansas wants more students to be placed in out-of-state dental schools, effective immediately. This stems from the fact there.

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Some Dental Patients Take Advantage of Free Treatment

A controversy in the United Kingdom involves dental patients and the dental care they’re not receiving. People are falsely claiming free dental treatment.

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Dental Floss May Have Cancer-Causing Component

Dental floss usage may not be completely beneficial. The coating used for dental floss is prefluorinated polymer, which is a change from years.

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Israel Expands Healthcare Coverage

More children in Israel will receive dental coverage. The country’s government voted to increase the number of people covered, and will now include.

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Many Older People Regret Neglecting Teeth

Many people regret not dedicating time to do something essential right before they go to sleep and when they wake up. That’s why.

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Raspberries May Aid Oral Cancer

Black raspberries and fenretinide could be the secrets to treating oral cancer. Researchers at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry recently made.

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Migraine Sufferers May Benefit From Advances in Dentistry

About 95 percent of migraines are connected to dentistry in some way. It would make sense perfect if dentists were more involved in.

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Bad Oral Hygiene Raises Cancer Risk

There’s more evidence that suggests poor oral hygiene increases the risk dying prematurely from cancer. Researchers in Sweden concluded that dental plaque raises.

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