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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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Oral Bacterium “Lassoes” Heart Tissue to Cause Disease

Streptococcus gordonii is one of the more than 700 different species of bacteria that live in the mouth. But when it spreads to.

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Oral Bacterium “Lassoes” Heart Tissue to Cause Disease

Streptococcus gordonii is one of the more than 700 different species of bacteria that live in the mouth. But when it spreads to.

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Preterm Labor

Researchers at the University of Hawai’i (UH) at Mānoa will examine tissue samples from women who experienced preterm labor for the presence and.

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Oral Bacteria Tied to Esophageal Cancer

Fusobacterium nucleatum, which is usually found in the human mouth, has been related to the prognosis of esophageal cancer in Japanese patients by.

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Research to Investigate How Good Oral Bacteria Can Become Fatal

Researchers at the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have received a $239,000 grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial.

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Research to Investigate How Good Oral Bacteria Can Become Fatal

Researchers at the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have received a $239,000 grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial.

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Pesticide Exposure Changes the Oral Microbiome

Exposure to pesticides may lead to changes in the oral microbiome, according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle. Researchers.

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Pesticide Exposure Changes the Oral Microbiome

Exposure to pesticides may lead to changes in the oral microbiome, according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle. Researchers.

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Lasers May Be Able to Kill Oral Bacteria

Researchers from the New York Institute of Technology have developed computer simulations showing how lasers set at different wavelengths can attack oral bacterial.

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