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Oral Bacterium “Lassoes” Heart Tissue to Cause Disease

Streptococcus gordonii is one of the more than 700 different species of bacteria that live in the mouth. But when it spreads to.

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Oral Bacterium “Lassoes” Heart Tissue to Cause Disease

Streptococcus gordonii is one of the more than 700 different species of bacteria that live in the mouth. But when it spreads to.

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How Diet Affects Your Patients’ Teeth

As dentists, we know that the foods we choose to eat can have a significant effect on our teeth. But we get so.

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Save Lives With Simple Oral Cancer Screenings

According to the World Health Organization, there are more than 529,000 new cases of oral (lip, oral cavity, and pharynx) cancer each year.

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Using Protein to Fill Cavities Could Regenerate Dentin

Dentists today typically use amalgam or other artificial compounds to fill cavities. Anne George, PhD, MSc, of the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Researchers Use a Little Mussel to Improve Implant Performance

Dental implants use titanium because it is strong and doesn’t harm tissues, though it does lack some of the beneficial properties of natural.

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Protein Combination Improves Bone Regeneration

Bone loss is the ultimate and unfortunate result of many oral illnesses. Yet researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), have.

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Gel Could Regrow Enamel and Eliminate Pain

Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry are investigating methods to regrow nonliving hard tissue such as.

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Protein Blocks Bone Loss in Gum Disease

Bone loss is one of the most significant consequences of periodontitis. Yet researchers at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) School of Dental Medicine.

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Research Team Looks to Determine why Teeth Crack

A new study shows that internal stress works against crack propagation and increases the resistance of biostructure. An interdisciplinary team led by scientists.

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