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Can Teeth be Cloned?

It’s conceivable that teeth could eventually be replaced by one’s own teeth. All it would take is stem cells. There are nearly 70.

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Sports and Energy Drinks Cause Major Damage to Teeth

Sports and energy drinks are increasingly producing irreversible damage to teeth. The high acidity level in the drinks is eating away at the.

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Anthropologists Make Use of Ancient Dental Plaque

Anthropologists may soon learn more about the diets of people from ancient civilizations. And they have dental plaque to thank. The plaque taken.

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2012 California Dental Association Live Coverage

Dentistry Today will be blogging from the CDA meeting in Anaheim from Thursday, May 2 through Saturday, May 4. The blog will bring.

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Many People Don’t Know Causes, Symptoms of Oral Cancer

Most people don’t know nearly as much as they should about oral cancer. Roughly 70 percent of adults don’t know about the symptoms.

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Congress Looks Into Texas Medicaid Situation

Congress is trying to make a ruling on fraud in Texas. The state of Texas paid more than $400 million on braces on.

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Oral Cancer Could be Most Expensive to Treat

Oral cancer could be more costly to treat than any other cancer. Delta Dental of Michigan’s Research and Data Institute found that any.

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Fish Oil Can Help Treat Periodontal Disease

Fish oil could help in treating periodontitis, according to a new study. A research team from Australia conducted eight studies on this issue..

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Studies Reveal Information About Early Childhood Caries

A great deal of information can be taken from recent studies about early childhood caries. The articles, “Hypoplasia-Associated Severe Early Childhood Caries—A Proposed.

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Correlation Exists Between Junk Food, Poor Teeth

Children may adapt their eating habits to their oral health. A group of researchers at the University of Queensland Children’s Nutrition Research Centre.

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