DNA Tests Could Help Prevent Gum Disease
A new study by the University of Michigan’s School of Dentistry is using DNA to predict gum disease. Gum disease impacts roughly 19.
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A new study by the University of Michigan’s School of Dentistry is using DNA to predict gum disease. Gum disease impacts roughly 19.
Ingesting fluoride over long periods of time could damage one’s health, especially the nervous system, according to a study published in Neurologia. This.
New research dictates that vitamin D may protect gums from the types of bacterial infections that can develop into gingivitis and periodontitis. To.
Children with enlarged tonsils and adenoids who wore an oral appliance for six months show significant craniofacial growth, enlargement of pharyngeal dimensions, and.
Patients who receive new dental implants could heal from the procedures faster based on new research. The surface structure of implants was studied.
A new program will try to stop tooth decay by adding a new layer to monitoring a child’s health. Programs to implement tooth.
New research suggests that sleep apnea patients saw their condition improve more with a mandibular advancement splint (MAS) and positive airway pressure (PAP).
The issues between the dental profession and a nonprofit company in Alabama will come to an end. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley signed a.
Xylitol may be the key to reducing cavities in babies. A new study indicates that mothers can stop cavities from forming in their.
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley may soon end a dispute between dentists and nonprofit groups. A bill waiting for Bentley to sign will require.