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Oral Bacteria Linked With More Aggressive Pancreatic Tumors

The presence of oral bacteria in so-called cystic pancreatic tumors is associated with the severity of the tumor, according to researchers at Karolinska.

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AAP Outlines Best Evidence Consensus for CBCT Usage

The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) has published its first “best evidence consensus” (BEC) on CBCT. The proceedings are the result of the.

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AAP Outlines Best Evidence Consensus for CBCT Usage

The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) has published its first “best evidence consensus” (BEC) on CBCT. The proceedings are the result of the.

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White Paper Outlines Endodontic Standards

While all dentists are trained in endodontics, that training varies greatly, as does the clinical experience of each dentist. To ensure that patients.

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White Paper Outlines Endodontic Standards

While all dentists are trained in endodontics, that training varies greatly, as does the clinical experience of each dentist. To ensure that patients.

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ADA 2017 to Host Oropharyngeal Cancer Symposium

Oropharyngeal cancer continues to be diagnosed in 50,000 new patients each year, reports the American Cancer Society. To fight these numbers, the ADA.

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ADA 2017 to Host Oropharyngeal Cancer Symposium

Oropharyngeal cancer continues to be diagnosed in 50,000 new patients each year, reports the American Cancer Society. To fight these numbers, the ADA.

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MicroRNA Offers Clues in Identifying Aggressive Oral Cancer

About 8,000 Americans die of oral cancer each year, according to the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. While the 5-year survival rate.

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MicroRNA Offers Clues in Identifying Aggressive Oral Cancer

About 8,000 Americans die of oral cancer each year, according to the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. While the 5-year survival rate.

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Previous Bacterial Infection Increases Sjögren’s Syndrome Risk

Researchers have demonstrated a link between newly diagnosed Sjögren’s syndrome and previous infections with nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). But even though an increased risk.

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