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Consuming Milk After Eating Sugary Cereal Could Limit Cavities

Milk is all it takes to combat the damaging effects of eating sugary cereal. The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry.

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Cheese Could Combat Cavities

More cheese, milk and other dairy products are what you need to fight cavities. That’s what a new study in the May/June issue.

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Half of World’s Population Needs Better Oral Health

Nearly 4 billion people have bad teeth. That would be roughly one of every 2 people in the world. The information comes from.

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Soda, Some Drugs Impact Teeth Same Way

Judging by the impact on teeth, it may be difficult to tell the difference between methamphetamine use, crack cocaine use and soda consumption..

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Lack of Fluoride May be Root of Calgary Dental Problems

A lack of fluoride exposure may be posing some problems in a Canadian city. Dentists in Calgary, Alberta are blaming the rise in.

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Children, Low-Income Adults Benefitting from Dental Therapists

Midlevel dental providers are now giving treatment to the people who need it most: children and low-income adults. The report comes from Community.

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Fruit Juices May Pose Major Problems

Parents need to be wary about fruit juices, according to dental experts. Some parents often provide their children with fruit juice, but the.

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New survey from Delta Dental Finds Kids Need Brushing up on Oral Health

CITY, State (February 6, 2013) – Although cavities are nearly 100 percent preventable, more than one in four American caregivers reported that their.

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Study Proves Snuff Users Having Fewer Dental Caries is a Myth

The theory, according to some, was that snuff users were at a lower risk for developing dental caries. But there was never really.

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Link Exists Between Obesity and Poor Dental Health for Homeless Children

Obesity and dental cavities become worse as impoverished children grow older, according to a new study. The researchers determined that as body mass.

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