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Some Unexpected Foods May Harm Teeth

There may be more food and drinks to add to the list of things that could damage your teeth. Researchers discovered that herbal.

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Mouthwash Could Prevent Tooth Decay

A new mouthwash may eradicate tooth decay. The mouthwash, which was created by a microbiologist from the UCLA School of Dentistry, targets Streptococcus.

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Lawsuit Attempts to Block New Whitening Regulation in Connecticut

New regulations only permitted dentists to perform teeth-whitening procedures in Connecticut. That was until a lawsuit was filed that would overturn these new.

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Dentistry Today Launches Wednesday Watch

Dentistry Today‘s Dental News Network has officially commenced. DNN includes the Wednesday Watch, which will be a three- to five-minute news program covering.

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Jawbone Discovered in England is First Human in Europe

An international team of scientists recently made a discovery that’s significant to the history of humans. The team found a piece of a.

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Some Dentists Want Warnings Printed on Sugary Drinks

Dentists in Ireland are starting a campaign to have warnings on sugary drinks. The campaign comes after recent figures indicate high rates of.

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Dental Checkups May Limit Risk of Heart Attack

The best way to lower the risk for a heart attack may be visiting the dentist. A new study indicates that heart attack.

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Study Determines Risk Factors for TMD

Dental hygienists in Alberta are trying to make the best of a bad economy. Hygienists in the Canadian province have opened up their.

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Mouth Cancer Survival Rates Need to be Higher

Mouth cancer survival rates aren’t progressing as highly as they should. People are surviving in higher percentages when developing other forms of cancer.

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Losing Weight May Improve Dental Health

The human body may be better equipped to fight gum disease when it doesn’t have as many fat cells. The information comes from.

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