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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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Maryland is Best State for Children’s Dental Care

Maryland was named the top performing state for children’s dental care, according to a recent report card among the 50 states on children’s.

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Dentists May Avoid Treating Children on Medicaid

Dentists are more interested in treating children with private insurance, according to a recent study in Illinois. The undercover research revealed that the.

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Bullying, Low Self-Esteem May Stem from Dental Issue

There’s a link between a child’s oral appearance and bullying, according to a study by the British Dental Journal. One out of eight.

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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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Toronto Will Continue Water Fluoridation

Toronto won’t change the amount of fluoride in water. The Toronto Board of Health voted unanimously to keep water fluoridation at the current.

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Science and Medicine

U.S. Obesity Epidemic Now Requiring Fatter Crash Test Dummies

Crash test dummies are having to be enlarged in response to the country’s obesity epidemic. The super-sizing of all forms of American transit.

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Cavities May be Contagious

Cavities may come not only from what you eat, but what bacteria you come in contact with. According to new studies, the bacteria.

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County in the United Kingdom Lags in Dental Visits

Despite modern-day information, not everyone realizes the importance of maintaining good oral health. According to a study, about a third of people from.

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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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