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Electric Toothbrushes Help Prevent Tooth Loss

Electric toothbrushes help prevent tooth loss, according to researchers at the University of Greifswald in Germany. “Electric toothbrushes have become increasingly popular among.

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Oral Healthcare Improves Substance Abuse Treatment

People who struggle with substance use disorder also often struggle with poor oral health, which can lead to damaged interpersonal skills, poor nutrition,.

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Survey Reveals Mixed Bag of Oral Health Habits

Simplyhealth has released the results of its annual Consumer Oral Health Survey, which explores dental attendance and oral health habits as well as.

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Pharmacists Dispense Oral Health Advice to Save NHS Millions

Poor oral health costs England’s National Health Service (NHS) £3.4 billion each year, with tooth decay the most common reason for hospital admissions.

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Oral Health Tops List of Wellness Concerns

Americans really are concerned about their oral health. According to a study of 2,000 Americans conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Pronamel, 83%.

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Another Study Links Alzheimer’s Disease With Oral Bacteria

Porphyromonas gingivalis can travel throughout the body and exude toxins connected with Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and aspiration pneumonia, report researchers at the.

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Philips Partners With Delta Dental of California on Oral Healthcare Research

Delta Dental of California and Royal Philips will partner to promote and improve oral health and wellness. Together, they will conduct research to.

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The United Kingdom Lags in School-Based Oral Health Education

Today on World Oral Health Day (WOHD), the FDI World Dental Federation released the results of a survey from 13 countries that asked.

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Motivational Interviewing May Improve Oral Hygiene Behavior

Dentists always recommend brushing twice a day and flossing every day, in addition to curbing alcohol and tobacco use, for maintaining a healthy.

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Most Parents Don’t Know When Kids Should First See the Dentist

The oral health community agrees that babies should first see the dentist when their first tooth emerges, or by their first birthday. However,.

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