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Some Oral Bacteria May Cause Bowel Cancer

Maintaining solid oral hygiene could be a key to preventing bowel cancer. A research team from the Dana-Farber Institute and the Broad Institute.

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Removing Some Types of Bacteria Key in Preventing Gum Disease

Eliminating certain bacteria is the key to preventing gum disease and tooth loss, according to a new study. The bacterial access key may.

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Licorice Battles Bacteria That Causes Tooth Decay

There are two substances in licorice that may be extremely beneficial to dentistry. The substances, which happen to be used in Chinese medicine,.

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Whatever it Takes to Save a Tooth

Dr. Gordon Wilson of Phoenix, AZ received the Orkos Award for demonstrated professional excellence in a case study report of a patient treated.

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Leading Periodontists Worldwide Excited about Research Data

More Human Histologic Research, This Time on ‘Hopeless’ Teeth! Research Sponsored in Part by Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. and the Institute for Advanced.

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Losing Weight May Improve Dental Health

The human body may be better equipped to fight gum disease when it doesn’t have as many fat cells. The information comes from.

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Healthy Bacteria May be Tied to Gum Disease

Mouth bacteria considered normal may eventually lead to gum disease. This information comes from a study done by Queen Mary, University of London..

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Many Pets Have Problems with Periodontal Disease

Many pet owners are unaware of the one of the biggest health problems their pets may encounter: periodontal disease. It’s one of the.

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Sweet Tooth Could Lead to Major Health Problems

There’s one food that can probably be blamed for more health problems than all others: sugar. The majority of people still consume too.

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Gum Disease Causes Strokes More Often Than Diabetes

New research shows that gum disease in more likely to result in a stroke than diabetes. The findings show that gum disease is.

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