Children Born Prematurely May See Decrease in Tooth Size
Children born prematurely have smaller teeth. This information has been established by the Faculty of Odontology at Malmo University in Sweden. The researchers.
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Children born prematurely have smaller teeth. This information has been established by the Faculty of Odontology at Malmo University in Sweden. The researchers.
Mouth bacteria considered normal may eventually lead to gum disease. This information comes from a study done by Queen Mary, University of London..
Most children under age 2 have not yet seen a dentist. This information comes from a new report by the C.S. Mott Children’s.
It’s possible an anticaries DNA vaccine may eventually exist that has the ability to prevent dental caries. This information comes from a study.
There aren’t enough dentists in many areas of Alabama. According to information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the areas.
An Ohio dentist is offering serious prizes for this year’s Halloween Candy Buy-Back Program. Craig Callen of Mansfield, Ohio is offering to give.
It’s possible that eating an apple is four times worse for your teeth than drinking soda, according to a recent study. There are.
Certain types of mouth bacteria could be linked to the development of pancreatic cancer, according to a study. The information comes for the.
New research shows that sugar-free gum, soft drinks and other sugarless products may not be as beneficial as first thought. These products could.
Dentistry Today will be blogging from the ADA meeting in Las Vegas, which will be held October 10 to October 12. The blog.