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Mouthwash Leads the Pack in Breath Freshening Options!

When it comes to fresh breath, 50% of consumers prefer mouthwash, according to DentaVox. Respondents to the recent survey indicated that oral rinses.

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Poor Oral Health Impacts Diabetic Complications

Oral health conditions can have a direct influence on the development of diabetic complications among patients with diabetes, reports the University of Toronto.

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Imaging Distinguishes Bacteria Species in Oral Biofilm

Researchers at the Forsyth Institute and the Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution are using a new technique to.

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Rapamycin Fights Gum Disease and Spurs Bone Growth in Older Mice

A drug that has life-extending effects on mice also reverses age-related dental problems in the animals, according to research from the University of.

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Researchers Uncover How Oral Bacteria Stick Together

Bacteria form biofilms by attaching themselves to the host and to each other by sticky hair-like filaments called pili. When biofilms accumulate, periodontitis.

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Australian Oral Health Getting Worse

The increasing prevalence of tooth decay and gum disease among Australian adults are disturbing new trends in the nation’s oral health, according to.

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Startup to Develop Periodontitis Vaccine

An Australian startup will use a $14 million investment to develop a vaccine for periodontal disease, which affects a third of all adults.

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Dental Teams Could Play Greater Role in Diabetes Identification

Dental teams could play an integral role in identifying people at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes as well as in the.

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Studies Link Gum Disease With Stroke Risk

Gum disease was associated with a higher rate of strokes caused by the hardening of large arteries in the brain and with severe.

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Consensus Report Emphasizes Links Between Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases

There is strong epidemiological evidence that periodontitis increases the risk of future atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to a consensus report from the Perio-Cardio Workshop,.

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