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9 Out of 10 Periodontists Say Obama Has Gum Recession

He may be the Commander in Chief, but probably not the Commander in Teeth. According to a recent survey of about 5,000 currently.

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Study Shows Many People Hate Smiling

More than a quarter of people don’t like smiling because of their teeth, according to a new study. The information indicated that 28.

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Treating Gum Disease Aids Prostate

There may be another reason for men to treat gum disease. Treating gum disease lowered symptoms of prostate inflammation, according to researchers from.

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Amino Acid Could Help to Improve Oral Health

A common amino acid could solve dental issues for many people. Arginine, which is found in foods, could enable many people to avoid.

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Protein Could be Reason Behind Bone Loss in Osteoflammatory Disease

There may be a definitive reason for people developing bone loss associated with gum disease or periodontitis. Adseverin, which is a protein found.

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New Material may Fight Cavities, Gum Disease

Graphene oxide may solve many dental problems. This material happens to be effective at eliminating certain bacteria in the mouth that developed antibiotic.

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Periodontal Disease Could Lead to new Issue

Periodontal disease results in a newly discovered problem when it is not treated properly. Byproducts of bacteria in gum disease, known as metabolic.

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Gum Health May Have Gotten Worse as Time Passed

Ancient Romans knew how to take care of their gums. Researchers from King’s College London determined that only 5 percent of Romans suffered.

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Industry News

Colgate Launches “Science to Cities” Educational Tour

Colgate®, the global leader in oral care, is pleased to announce the launch of “Science to Cities”, a five-city educational lecture tour led.

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Coffee May Fight Gum Disease

Coffee may have an unintended benefit. Researchers recently determined that drinking coffee could lower the risk of gum disease. A research team at Boston.

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