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Sunstar Awards $30,000 Grants to Three AAP Members

Three members of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) will receive Sunstar Innovation Grants of $30,000 each as part of the AAP’s partnership.

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Periodontitis Linked With Calcification of the Cartoid Artery

Researchers at Malmö University in Malmö, Sweden, say they have found a clear link between periodontitis, calcification of the carotid artery, and heart disease..

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Todays Dental News

Nutritional Supplements Can Support Periodontal Health

Why is periodontal disease more common among people in their sixties than among twentysomethings, even though older adults can be more dental savvy.

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Inflammation May Tie Obesity and Periodontitis Together

Obesity and periodontitis are among the most common non-communicable diseases in the United States, and these chronic conditions may be related, according to.

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Biodegradable Rods Directly Deliver Antibiotics to Halt Periodontal Disease

Researchers at the Institute of Pharmacy at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed biodegradable rods that promise better treatment for periodontal disease.

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Remember Links to Periodontitis on World Diabetes Day

The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) marks World Diabetes Day on November 14 by reminding clinicians and patients alike about the links between.

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Todays Dental News

Dental Hygiene’s Evolving Responsibilities Open Up More Opportunities

Dental hygiene is an expanding field. The mean pay for dental hygienists in 2018 was $74,820, reports the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which.

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Diabetes Affects Marginal Bone Loss in Dental Implant Patients

Diabetes mellitus is associated with increased periodontal disease and tooth loss, resulting in the need for dental implants. But the disease then also.

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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine Increase Cytokine Levels in Saliva

People who frequently consume alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine have increased levels of cytokines compared to people who do not partake in these substances,.

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Focus On

Focus On: Diabetes Detection

Susan Maples, DDS, discusses the importance of screening for diabetes in a dental practice. In light of the well-documented impact diabetes mellitus (DM).

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