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More Thorough Analysis of Saliva May Serve Patients, Dentists Well

Many health indicators are right in front of a dentist, according to a new study. Dr. David Wong, a researcher from UCLA, states.

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New Gene Test Can Detect Mouth Cancer

A new gene test may end up saving many lives. The new test can detect precancerous cells in patients with benign-looking mouth lesions..

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Tooth Provides Dental History

A recent discovery may provide the first tangible proof of dentistry. A 6,500-year-old tooth was found and it contained traces of beeswax filling,.

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Some Foods May Boost Oral Health

At this point, it’s clear that acidic drinks and sugary foods have a negative impact on your teeth. But there are some foods.

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Coconut Oil May Thwart Tooth Decay

Coconut oil may successfully fend off tooth decay. It can be considered an antibiotic and could be incorporated into dental care products to.

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Dentists May See Patients in a New Way Some Day

Dentists may soon be able to utilize technology in a way that many likely thought was impossible. A group of Melbourne University researchers.

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Stem Cell Therapy May be Capable of Treating Head, Mouth Problems

Stem cells were recently utilized to regrow craniofacial tissues. The study was the first of its kind and discovered that it was faster.

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Molecule Thwarts Tooth Decay-Causing Bacteria

A molecule has been discovered that destroys the bacteria associated with tooth decay in just a matter of seconds. The molecule eliminates streptococcus.

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Raspberries May Aid Oral Cancer

Black raspberries and fenretinide could be the secrets to treating oral cancer. Researchers at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry recently made.

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Migraine Sufferers May Benefit From Advances in Dentistry

About 95 percent of migraines are connected to dentistry in some way. It would make sense perfect if dentists were more involved in.

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