Science and Medicine

Alzheimer’s Damage Occurs Early

As many as 91 percent of the patients with mild memory impairment who had these risk markers went on to develop Alzheimer’s within.

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Poor Oral Health Could Lead to Pneumonia

There may be a connection between poor oral health and pneumonia, according to Yale University. The study shows that changes in the mouth.

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Industry News

Code Red: The Oral Health Crisis In Your Classroom Initiative Introduced Nationally

New Orleans, LA (November 18, 2011) – Code Red: The Oral Health Crisis In Your Classroom© Empowering the Teacher to Teach Oral Health.

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Vatech America, Inc. Announces Installation of 1,000TH Units

Secaucus, N.J. – December 22, 2011 – Vatech America, Inc., a leading supplier of dental digital radiography and conebeam CT equipment, software, and.

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CEREC Announces Its Next Anniversary Celebration

The CEREC 27 and a Half Year Anniversary Celebration Will Take Place August 16 – 18, 2012 at the Venetian® in Las Vegas.

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Curriculum Innovations Earn UIC College of Dentistry National Award

The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry was selected to receive the 2012 William J. Gies Award by the American Dental.

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Massachusetts Looks for Varnish to Become More Widespread

Massachusetts officials want fluoride varnish to become more readily available. To do that, the requirements for who can apply for the cavity-protecting varnish.

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Plasma Brush Makes Impact on Dentistry

The plasma brush is capable of doing things never seen before. This brush uses chemical reactions to disinfect and then clean fillings. The.

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Taste Buds Don’t Necessarily Make People More Likely to Have Sweet Tooth

There’s no link between what one perceives as sweetness and what the person actually eats. In other words, it’s plausible that the more.

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Bacteria Utilizes Specific Methods to Combat Fluoride

Researchers have determined the tactics bacteria use to battle the impact of fluoride, which the bacteria come into contact with from toothpaste and.

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