Todays Dental News

Diabetes Will Have a Growing Impact on the Oral Health of Our Aging Population

As baby boomers glide into the next chapter of being considered senior citizens, health problems can arise that can impact their lifestyle and.

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Sugar-Free Gum May Prevent Further Caries Development

Chewing sugar-free gum could help reduce the further development of caries in adults and children, according to researchers at the Faculty of Dentistry,.

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Most Infants and Nearly All Toddlers Consume Added Sugars

Nearly two-thirds of infants (61%) and almost all toddlers (98%) consume added sugars in their average daily diets, according to researchers at the.

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Injectable Nanoparticles May Guard Teeth Against Tooth Decay

Rodrigo França, DDS, MSc, PhD, of the University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry is developing nanoparticles that could be injected.

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Delta Dental of Arizona Ramps Up SDF Treatments

As silver diamine fluoride (SDF) gains traction as an effective, pain-free, topical treatment for stopping cavities, 151 dentists within the Delta Dental of.

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Streamlining Extensive Caries Treatment: The Use of Glass Ionomer and Placement Templates

INTRODUCTION Many individuals develop dental anxiety during childhood despite conscientious efforts by dental professionals to make young patients more comfortable during routine oral.

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BDA Applauds Plan to Fight Obesity and Tooth Decay Together

The British Dental Association (BDA) applauds the independent report from departing UK Chief Medical Officer Sally Davies for offering an integrated response to.

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Study to Explore Cost-Effectiveness of School-Based Dental Programs

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research has awarded a five-year, $842,400 grant to health economist Shulamite Huang, PhD, a research instructor.

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Kids Who Watch Lots of TV Have Lots of Cavities

Children who watch more than 90 minutes of television a day are 33% more likely to eat sugary foods and 39% more likely.

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A Third of Adults Brush Their Teeth Incorrectly

One third of adults in the United States are under-brushing or over-brushing their teeth, according to Unum. In an August online poll of.

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