First Documented Toothache Discovered
An unlucky reptile about 275 million years felt the same, debilitating pain we feel today. This particular reptile suffered the first confirmed case.
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An unlucky reptile about 275 million years felt the same, debilitating pain we feel today. This particular reptile suffered the first confirmed case.
Wet, used towels left in the gym. Dirty tissues discarded by someone suffering from a nasty cold. A toothbrush discovered in a hotel.
Veterinarians at the Highland Wildlife Park in Scotland recently did something they don’t do often. They needed to perform surgery on a polar.
It is known that teeth can protect themselves, to some extent, from attack by bacteria but that inflammation within a tooth can be.
Maintaining periodontal health may contribute to a healthy respiratory system, according to research published in the Journal of Periodontology. A new study suggests.
Launch of EDA Accepted Seal for Environmentally Friendly Products and Services Announced at EDA’s Green Lounge Event at 2010 ADA Session Berkeley, CA.
A new treatment claims to end gum disease for sufferers in just five hours using a gentle gum stretching technique. BOST—Bone one session.