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Daily Drinking May Increase Oral Cancer Risk

Two glasses of wine or some types of beer on a daily basis can increase oral cancer risk, according to a recent study..

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Some Dentists Call for Expansion of HPV Vaccination

There are some dentists around the world who want more people to be vaccinated for human papilloma virus. In the United Kingdom, there’s.

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Lack of Dentists Causes Cancer Risk to Rise in South Africa

People in South Africa are more at risk for mouth or throat cancer than they were in recent years. The reason is simple:.

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Research Developed to Increase Cancer Knowledge

New information will help scientists better understand cancer. A research team can now learn more about oral cancer thanks to a 3-dimensional model.

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Dental Visits Essential to Healthy Life

Despite the poor economy, there are some areas in which costs can’t be cut. One of them is dental coverage. Maintaining good oral.

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DentalEZ Group Updates its Identafi

Malvern, PA – (December 8, 2011) – DentalEZ® Group, a supplier of innovative products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, has officially.

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DentalEZ Group to Hold Live Educational Lectures During 2011 ADA Meeting

Malvern, PA (September 7, 2011) – DentalEZ® Group, a supplier of innovative products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, has enlisted top.

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Mouth Cancer Campaign Begins

If you didn’t think oral cancer was serious, then all you to have to do is take notice of Mouth Cancer Action Month..

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VELscope Vx to be Featured in Large Scale Clinical Study on Oral Cancer

BURNABY, British Columbia, June 6, 2011—LED Dental Inc. announced today that its VELscope Vx Enhanced Oral Assessment system will be utilized in a.

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Researchers Make Possible Breakthrough in Oral Cancer Research

There may be a new, more definitive reason for why people develop oral or esophageal cancer. New research developed by the University of.

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