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Sonendo to Participate in Annual AAE Meeting

Sonendo will attend this year’s American Association of Endodontists (AAE) meeting in San Francisco, scheduled for April 6 to April 9 at the.

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Silver Fights White Spot Lesions in Orthodontics

Fixed orthodontics sometimes leads to white spot lesions. Research from Beijing Friendship Hospital at Capital Medical University in China, though, has shown that.

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Amino Acid Could Help to Improve Oral Health

A common amino acid could solve dental issues for many people. Arginine, which is found in foods, could enable many people to avoid.

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Bacterial Virus May Prove Key to Stopping Root Canal Infection

A virus that stems from sewage in Jerusalem may provide answers to some dental questions. Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Faculty.

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Drug Could be Utilized to Treat Periodontitis, Chronic Diseases

A drug used to treat intestinal worms may have a new purpose. Recent studies have shown that Oxantel could protect people from periodontitis..

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Some Bacteria may Develop Ability to Move within Mouth

A new study indicates that some bacteria may be capable of grow an appendage and swimming to a new area. This activity has.

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Microbe Biofilm on Teeth Interact

A new type of fluorescent labeling technology determined that microbe biofilm can interact with other bacteria when located on a tooth. It was.

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Variable Protein Discovered In Dental Plaque

The most naturally variable protein known to date has been discovered by two chemists. The chemists made the discovery in a bacterium that.

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Mouth Contains More Germs than Total Number of People on Earth

There are more germs on one person’s mouth than ever thought, according some dentists. For comparison’s sake, the number of germs on one.

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Taking a Closer Look at Plaque

A team of University of Rochester scientists is using the technique of Raman spectroscopy to study 2 common dental plaque bacteria, Streptococcus sanguis.

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