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More Extensive Surgeries Yield Better Outcomes for MRONJ Patients

Osteoporosis patients who suffer drug side effects that result in painful exposed bone in the jaw could benefit if they are treated with.

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More Extensive Surgeries Yield Better Outcomes for MRONJ Patients

Osteoporosis patients who suffer drug side effects that result in painful exposed bone in the jaw could benefit if they are treated with.

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Diabetes Affects the Oral Microbiome and Fosters Periodontitis

Four years ago, the European Federation of Periodontology and the American Academy of Periodontology reported that there was no compelling evidence that diabetes.

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Men and Women Experience Oral Cancer Pain Differently

Men and women alike are victims of today’s increasing rates of oral cancer, though it affects men and women in different ways when.

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The New Gingivitis Code: What Do We Do Now?

Prior to the D4346 code for gingival inflammation, many dentists and hygienists were performing a dental service that had no code. For reimbursement.

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New Surgical Procedure Successfully Treats Peri-Implantitis

As dental implants become more common, dentists can expect to see more cases of peri-implantitis, an irreversible inflammatory disease typically caused by plaque.

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Anti-Inflammatory Diets Prevent Tooth Loss

Diet has a significant effect in the development of dental caries. Yet the role that food plays in systemic inflammation and subsequent tooth.

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Severe Periodontitis Predicts Higher Cirrhosis Mortality

Severe periodontitis as defined by standard periodontology criteria strongly predicts higher all-cause mortality among patients with irreversible scarring of the liver, or cirrhosis,.

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Severe Periodontitis Predicts Higher Cirrhosis Mortality

Severe periodontitis as defined by standard periodontology criteria strongly predicts higher all-cause mortality among patients with irreversible scarring of the liver, or cirrhosis,.

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Partnership Leads to Treatment for Rare Gum Disease

A partnership between a professor at the Penn School of Dental Medicine and a scientist at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial.

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