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Anxiety May Lead to Bruxism

People who get anxious in social situations now have something else to worry about. A new study by Tel Aviv University researchers states.

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Bad Gums Mean Bad Future

Nothing may be more indicative of one’s oral health than the condition of his or her gums. Those numbers the dentist or hygienist.

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Chewing Gum Could be Beneficial

If you chew gum, you may be in luck. A new study suggests that chewing gum may be as beneficial as flossing. Researchers.

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Today's Dental News

Brushing Teeth Could Stop Heart Attacks, Strokes

A new study proves that regular brushing could thwart a heart attack or stroke. Researchers from the Mailman School of Public Health at.

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Industry News

Orbit® Introduces Fun Way To Help Protect Kids’ Teeth

CHICAGO, June 21, 2013 – Wrigley’s Orbit® gum is launching Orbit for Kids, a new sugarfree chewing gum that will help parents and.

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Science and Medicine

Chewing Gum Helps Maintain Focus

Previous research has shown that chewing gum can improve concentration in visual memory tasks. Chewing gum can help you stay focused for longer.

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Gum Disease May Have Greater Impact on AIDS Patients

Moderate gum disease in an animal model exposed to an AIDS-like condition encountered more viral variants that cause infection and more severe inflammation,.

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New Treatment for Sensitive Teeth

Scientists are now trying to do everything they can to treat tooth sensitivity. That’s why they recently developed a report on trying to.

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Overweight children aren’t at a higher risk for developing dental problems, according to a new study.

Overweight children aren’t at a higher risk for developing dental problems, according to a new study. A group of Chinese researchers determined that.

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Many People May Have Come in Contact with Carcinogen

Betel quid may be a substance necessary to avoid. Chewing betel quid, a psychoactive substance, could expose its 600 million users to substances.

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