Todays Dental News

Delayed Dental Treatment Negates the Mouth-Body Connection

As the COVID-19 pandemic tragically unfolds in the United States and other countries, regulatory bodies around the world are trying to provide specific.

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Nano-Coating Inactivates 100% of Bacteria on Implants

Researchers at the National University of Science and Technology Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys State Technological University (NUST MISIS) say they have.

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Large-Scale Study Examines Tooth Decay Among Arizona and Hawai’i Preschoolers

Rates of early childhood caries among Hispanic, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander children nationwide are almost double those of white.

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Childhood Antimicrobial Use Impacts Oral Microbiome

The frequent use of antimicrobial (AM) drugs in the first decade of life shifts bacterial profiles in saliva, according to the Finnish Health.

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Large Study Links Periodontitis With Dementia

Bacteria that cause periodontal disease also are associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, especially vascular dementia, according to a.

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Bacteria on the Tongue May Indicate Heart Failure

Microorganisms on the tongue could help diagnose heart failure, according to researchers at the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine.

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Bacteria Are (Mostly) Our Friends: How Oral and Whole-Body Health Are Connected

We have to do away with the notion that one part of our body isn’t connected to the rest of it. The body.

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Material Fights Bacteria for Longer-Lasting Restorations

SPONSORED EDITORIAL Nobio’s Infinix material kills material kills bacteria right at the tooth-restoration surface and stays active indefinitely for more durable treatment, eliminating.

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A Few Months of Vaping Puts Healthy People on the Brink of Oral Disease

Researchers who have taken the first look at bacteria in the mouths of young and healthy vapers say the potential for future disease.

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Lockdown Leads to More Snacking

The lockdown could be having a negative effect on oral health, as 38% of adults in England say they are snacking more throughout.

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