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Researchers Complete Atlas of Single Cells That Make Up Human Teeth

Researchers at the University of Zurich said they have mapped the first complete atlas of single cells that make up human teeth. They.

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Tiny Diamonds Improve Cleft Palate Treatment

Children with cleft palate may face fewer painful surgeries and spend less time in orthodontic treatment thanks to a therapy developed at the.

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Dental Student Gets Grant to Develop 3-D Oral Cancer Models

Michael Daldry, a first-year dental student at the Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry (PUPSMD), will use a £1,000 ($1,249.70) award.

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Dental Student Gets Grant to Develop 3-D Oral Cancer Models

Michael Daldry, a first-year dental student at the Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry (PUPSMD), will use a £1,000 ($1,249.70) award.

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Researchers Target Nanocellulose for Bone Regeneration Scaffolding

Today’s breakthrough bone regeneration techniques rely on scaffolding, which provides a support system where new tissue can grow. Douglas M. Fox, PhD, an.

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Cancer Patients Require Managed Oral Healthcare

Approximately every 3 minutes, someone in the United States is diagnosed with cancer. Oral complications resulting from anticancer therapies like chemotherapy and radiation.

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3-D Imaging Reveals Regenerated Tissue to Improve Growth

Bone regeneration soon will play a key role in oral health as dentists and engineers build tiny scaffolds inside the mouth to facilitate.

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Coating Inhibits Immune System Attacks on Implants

Implants can save smiles, but they also can trigger attacks by the body’s immune system. When drugs can’t control this inflammatory response, the.

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Researcher Pinpoints Possible Underlying Cause of Metastases in Oral Cancer

A new discovery may change the way oral cancer is treated. An abnormal immune response could be one of the causes of metastases.

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Scientists’ Silk Structure Could Lead to Regeneration of Salivary Cells

Tissue engineering could aid millions of people who suffer from dry mouth from Sjögren’s syndrome. The silkworm, which generates the main ingredient for.

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