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Oral Bacteria Linked to Stroke Risk

Researchers at the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center in Osaka, Japan, have discovered a potential link between oral health and the risk of.

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The Implant Market Will Grow By 9.7% Through 2020

The dental implant market will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7% from 2014 to 2020, according to Research and.

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Parents Lack Pediatric Oral Health Awareness

When it comes to the sugar in natural fruit juice, only 54% of adults in the United States are aware that it can.

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Aid Helps Stroke Victims Communicate in the Dental Chair

Stroke victims face significant physical challenges. For example, loss of dexterity can make it difficult for them to effectively clean their teeth. They.

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Vitamin D May Reduce Risk of Caries in Kids

Tooth decay is reaching epidemic proportions in many pediatric populations. Common factors behind its spread include household education, poor oral hygiene habits, and.

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Online Resources Support Baby’s First Dental Visit

The ADA and the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) agree that parents should take their infants to the dentist once the first tooth appears.

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Practice Dentistry at the Top of the World

Dentists who want adventure while doing good deeds should consider volunteering 2 weeks of their time with Around Good People, which conducts dental.

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School-Based Hygiene Programs Prove Effective

Due to sugary snacks and inconsistent access to care, tooth decay is a growing problem, especially among children. School-based oral hygiene programs can be.

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Preventative Plan Reduces Fillings By 50 Percent

There’s good news in caries treatment from Down Under. Researchers from the University of Sydney have developed a set of preventative protocols that.

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Diabetics Still Face a Greater Risk of Tooth Loss

There is a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontitis: one can lead to the other, and when both occur, they can make each.

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