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Poodle to Undergo Dental Surgery

A poodle in the Canadian province of British Columbia is named “Miracle May” for a reason. The dog was dropped by a bird.

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Researchers Pinpoint Cavity-Causing Bacterium

Researchers believe they have identified bacteria that cause early childhood caries. A team of scientists from Boston agreed with previous information stating that.

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Researchers Look for Solution for Dry Mouth in Cancer Patients

There may be a solution for preventing xerostomia. Xerostomia, which is a dry mouth from a lack of saliva, often impacts patients with.

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Possible Breakthrough in Tooth Decay Research

Information from a facility that works with electrons could lead to the eventual prevention of tooth decay. At Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire.

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Dental Hygiene is Pivotal for Dementia Patients

Nurses who treat dementia patients now have an added task. It’s essential for the nurses to make sure their patients maintain good dental.

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Hungary Looks to Increase Dental Tourism

If you think a dental procedure costs too much money in the United States, there are plenty of other countries you can go.

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Link Exists Between Anemia and Gum Disease

People with serious gum disease may develop anemia. That’s because of the reduction in red blood cells and hemoglobin lead to anemia, according.

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Book Breaks New Ground on Oral Health

No matter what a person does, plaque is constantly developing. Plaque forms because of the bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum, according to Case Western Reserve.

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Studies Show Impact of Age and Income on Tooth Loss

More information is available on tooth loss thanks to some new studies. The International and American Associations for Dental Research published two studies.

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Australians Don’t Visit Dentists as Often as They Should

Close to half of all Australians don’t visit the dentist regularly. This new report indicates that around 40 percent of the people in.

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