Todays Dental News

Great Britain Imposes Sugar Levy on Soft-Drink Companies

Great Britain will impose a levy on soft-drink producers and importers based on the amount of sugar they use in their products beginning.

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Use Photos and Video to Engage Your Patients in Their Care

Technology has the capability of opening up the lines of communications between dentists and their patients. It’s hard to fully comprehend a problem.

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Bacteria Enlisted in Fight Against Cavities

Bacteria typically get the blame for causing tooth decay. But a previously unidentified strain of Streptococcus called A12 could help prevent it, according.

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Decay Increases After Calgary Stops Fluoridation

Since the City of Calgary ceased its public water fluoridation efforts in 2011, children in second grade there now have an average of.

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Volunteers Give Kids a Smile This Weekend

Dental schools, societies, and associations all will be reaching out to their communities this weekend at Give Kids a Smile (GKAS) programs across.

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Kids at Higher Risk for Cavities Are Missing Preventive Treatments

A study of more than 97 million dental claims by the Delta Dental Plans Association shows that two thirds of children who are.

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Surgeon General Celebrates 70 Years of Fluoridation

Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy praised the efforts of community leaders who have introduced fluoride into their water systems over the past 70.

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Dentists Advised to Look for Meth Mouth

The toxic ingredients of methamphetamine can cause “meth mouth,” which is severe tooth decay marked by black, stained and rotting teeth that often.

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Liquid Reveals Early Decay and Could Spare Drilling

Not all caries need fillings, and CaviFind by Firefly Dental Innovations can help dentists identify which ones do and which ones don’t. The.

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Gel Could Regrow Enamel and Eliminate Pain

Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry are investigating methods to regrow nonliving hard tissue such as.

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