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New Way Discovered to Strengthen Dental Implants

Many new implants can make chewing extremely painful in the ensuing weeks and months. Now, there’s a way to limit that issue. A.

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Some Texas Dentists Will Do Anything to Treat Medicaid Patients

Thousands of children are receiving an excessive amount dental care in Texas because of Medicaid. Some of these children are receiving crowns on.

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BPA May Increase Heart Disease Risk

The bisphenol A in dental sealants may pose new health risks. It’s possible that BPA could raise a person’s susceptibility to having heart.

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Many Cereals Could be Healthier

A variety of cereals claim to be healthy. They claim to provide you with a great start to your day. In many cases,.

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Newly Discovered Oral Bacterium Could Result in Heart Disease, Meningitis

A recently identified type of bacterium could have devastating effects. The bacterium, which inhabits the oral cavity, could result in major health problems,.

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Bad Breath Chemicals Ideal for Harvesting Dental Pulp Stem Cells

There may a benefit to bad breath. Japanese scientists have determined that the odorous compound that produces halitosis is a great place to.

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Spinning Toothbrush May Damage Teeth

Spinbrush toothbrushes may not provide the best ways to clean teeth. United States health officials warned that this electric toothbrush could result in.

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Live Blog Coverage from Chicago

The Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting, organized each year by the Chicago Dental Society, will be covered by the Dentistry Today video team in.

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Increasing Number of College-Aged Patients Have Major Dental Problems

The economic times continue to have a negative impact on oral health. Many dental offices are being visited by college students that have.

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Some Oral Bacteria May Cause Bowel Cancer

Maintaining solid oral hygiene could be a key to preventing bowel cancer. A research team from the Dana-Farber Institute and the Broad Institute.

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