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MRSA Found on Retainers, Braces

It may be as important as ever for orthodontists to make sure the retainers and braces they prescribe for patients are clean. And.

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Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry and Advanced Laser Training Offer New Courses

LOS ANGELES (March 21, 2011) – The Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry (IALD), a nationally recognized organization dedicated to research, practice and teaching.

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Treatment for Gum Disease May Reduce Costs for Diabetes Care

People with diabetes may have a new way to save costs on treatment. A new study from CIGNA shows that there may be.

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Plus Aspirin Reduce Chances of Gum Disease

Disease of the gums and supporting tissue, known to dentists as periodontitis, is a chronic inflammatory condition that destroys gum tissue and bone.

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Connection Between Diabetes and Oral Health

Philadelphia dental implants expert Dr. David DiGiallorenzo beefed up efforts to teach diabetic patients and those with gum disease about the oral health/diabetes.

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Sugars, Acids in Alcohol May Lead to Tooth Decay

We all know that anything in excess is not good for us. That includes, food, drugs, alcohol, and the list is infinite. It.

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Preventing Gum Disease Benefits Long Term Health

Gum disease is an important early warning sign of potentially serious health problems later on in life, warn oral healthcare experts at Eludril.

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Routine Dental Checkups Could Save Lives

Most people view their routine checkup as an annual 30-minute appointment, but research is consistently suggesting that dental checkups are extremely important for.

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Fish Fights Gum Disease

A diet full of fish and nuts goes a long way to protect people from gum disease—a new study has shown. The research.

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Male Sex Hormones Blamed for Higher Risk of Gum Infection

Researchers at the University of Maryland Dental School propose that sex hormones could possibly indicate the biological basis for men to be more.

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