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Drug Could Lower Risk for Oral Cancer

Metformin, a drug commonly used to treat diabetes, could lower the risk of oral cancer. A new study in Cancer Prevention Research, which.

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Patients With Basic Dental Problems Continually Visit ER

There are about 130 million Americans that feel they have no choice. Without dental insurance, their only chance for dental treatment is to.

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Brushing and Flossing May Have Added Benefits

Brushing and flossing may lead to other things besides good oral health. There’s research that suggests brushing and flossing can lead to a.

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Obesity Could Result in Higher Risk of Tooth Loss

Overweight people have a higher probability of losing their teeth. But the possible tooth loss has nothing to do with carrying a few.

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Periodontal Therapy Can Lower Costs of Treatment for Diabetics

Periodontal treatment may lower the number of hospitalizations and the cost of medical care for diabetics with periodontal disease. The information comes from.

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Root Canal Awareness Week Returns

It’s the time of year to start thinking about root canals. Not because there’s an increased need for them but because it’s Root.

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Dental Plaque Bacteria May Cause Blood Clots

Oral bacteria that enter the bloodstream may cause major blood clots, and possibly even lead to endocarditis. This research could lead to new.

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Mothers’ Oral Health Impacts Children

A mother’s dental health influences whether or not her child has good oral health. The findings of a 2010 University of California, San.

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Bottled Water May Not be Better Than Tap Water

Bottled water may not be safer than tap water. Some dentists are now claiming that children who regularly drink bottled water are seeing.

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Controversy Involves Dentists Trying to Write Off Medicare Debts

Dentists in Australia are looking for Medicare debts to be written off. Nearly 50 dentists, however, have been ordered to pay money back.

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