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American Dental Association Refutes Bottled Water Report

There is no evidence that suggests bottled water could lead to tooth decay, according to a spokesman for the American Dental Association. Earlier.

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Mouthwash Could Prevent Tooth Decay

A new mouthwash may eradicate tooth decay. The mouthwash, which was created by a microbiologist from the UCLA School of Dentistry, targets Streptococcus.

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Sugar-Free Products May be Harmful

New research shows that sugar-free gum, soft drinks and other sugarless products may not be as beneficial as first thought. These products could.

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Panel Makes Recommendations on Various Issues

Sugar-free chewing gum, lozenges and hard candy containing xylitol could help to prevent cavities. This information comes from a recent expert panel put.

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Early Oral Care May Prevent Later Problems

It may be essential to provide dental care for your child as soon as he or she is born. A study by the.

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Programs Attempt to Halt Tooth Decay in Children

A new program will try to stop tooth decay by adding a new layer to monitoring a child’s health. Programs to implement tooth.

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Xylitol Limits Amount of Cavities in Babies

Xylitol may be the key to reducing cavities in babies. A new study indicates that mothers can stop cavities from forming in their.

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Industry News

Ultradent Announces Launch of BPA Website

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, May 2011 – Ultradent Products, Inc. announced the launch of a website dedicated to BPA education. The website, www.ultrasealxt.com, is.

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Researchers Pinpoint Cavity-Causing Bacterium

Researchers believe they have identified bacteria that cause early childhood caries. A team of scientists from Boston agreed with previous information stating that.

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Second-hand Smoke Could be Related to Cavities

A new study indicates that second-hand smoke may have an effect on cavities. People who inhale second-hand smoke may be at a higher.

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