Todays Dental News

Occlusion, Confusion, Delusion

We all need something from which to base our actions, and we need to believe that our actions are appropriate for our patients..

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Dentists Encouraged to Prepare for Sjögren’s Awareness Month

This April will mark the 19th annual Sjögren’s Awareness Month as the Sjögren’s Syndrome Foundation (SFF) continues its mission of educating healthcare providers.

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Todays Dental News

Rising Claims Reflect a Need for Better Oral Cancer Detection

Oral cancer is on the rise. Claim lines with an oral cancer diagnosis increased 61% from 2011 to 2015, according to data from.

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Todays Dental News

Rising Claims Reflect a Need for Better Oral Cancer Detection

Oral cancer is on the rise. Claim lines with an oral cancer diagnosis increased 61% from 2011 to 2015, according to data from.

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Todays Dental News

Save Lives With Simple Oral Cancer Screenings

According to the World Health Organization, there are more than 529,000 new cases of oral (lip, oral cavity, and pharynx) cancer each year.

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National Cancer Network Promotes Early Detection to Save Lives

Debra Zafiropoulos, RDH, a proponent for the early detection of oral cancer, is continuing her advocacy efforts by launching the nonprofit 501(c)(3) National.

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Different Microbiomes May Cause Gingivitis and Periodontitis

It’s common knowledge that gingivitis can progress to periodontitis—but not all periodontitis comes from gingivitis. Scientists at the Center for Child Health Research.

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Normal Bacteria Linked to Mouth and Throat Cancer

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found an association between the makeup of an individual’s microbiome and head and neck cancer, which could.

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Probe Spots Blood Vessel Growth to Reveal Oral Cancer

More than 48,000 individuals are diagnosed with oral cancer each year in the United States. But it’s often in Stage III or Stage.

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Researchers Identify Markers That Predict Sjögren’s Syndrome

Sjögren’s syndrome affects nearly 4 million Americans. In addition to dry mouth, its negative outcomes include profound fatigue, chronic pain, cognitive impairment, and.

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