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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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Industry News

ADA Offers Practical Guide to Patients with Medical Conditions

CHICAGO, July 30, 2012 The American Dental Association (ADA) is offering a new publication, The ADA Practical Guide to Patients with Medical Conditions,.

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Colorado Dentist Reused Syringes, Put Many at Risk

A Colorado dentist put thousands of people at risk by reusing syringes. There could be many people susceptible to HIV and hepatitis as.

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Questions Exist Concerning Midlevel Providers

Some of the new models to treat underserved dental patients may not be all the effective. The American Dental Association issued a series.

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Dental Visits May Lead to Diabetes Detection

A prediabetes diagnosis can be made during a basic dental visit. The information comes from a recent Columbia University College of Dental Medicine.

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Industry News

Zest Anchors, LLC Escondido CA

Zest Anchors, a leading manufacturer of innovative products for overdentures, including the world renowned LOCATOR® Attachment, recently launched their new website www.zestanchors.com. The.

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North Carolina Dentists, Companies Reach Compromise

Each side gave a little in the dispute over a proposed bill involving dentists and dental companies in North Carolina. The House voted.

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Botox Injections Could Aid People with Chronic Headaches

Botox may be just what the doctor ordered for people that experience frequent headaches. Botox was first used as treatment for headaches after.

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Science and Medicine

Alzheimer’s Drugs May Make Bones Stronger

Two drugs frequently used to treat Alzheimer disease, donepezil and rivastigmine, are known to stimulate a group of neurons in the brain that.

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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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