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Researchers Map Enamel at the Atomic Level to Stop Decay

Dentists can use today’s latest imaging technologies to spot tooth decay in its earliest stages. But researchers at the University of Sydney may.

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Researchers Map Enamel at the Atomic Level to Stop Decay

Dentists can use today’s latest imaging technologies to spot tooth decay in its earliest stages. But researchers at the University of Sydney may.

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Colorectal Cancer

Some bacteria known as fusobacteria that commonly are found in the mouth use a sugar-binding protein to stick to developing colorectal polyps and.

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Study to Refine Salivary Oral Cancer Diagnostics

A $200,000 grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will help the Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas launch a.

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Study to Refine Salivary Oral Cancer Diagnostics

A $200,000 grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will help the Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas launch a.

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Saliva Antibodies Offer Clues to Mortality Risks

Lower levels of antibodies in saliva are associated with an elevated risk of mortality and could be early indicators of risk, according to.

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Shrimp Used for Better Bioluminescent Cancer Imaging

Shrimp aren’t just popular on the menu. They’re also part of new technology crafted by researchers at the University of North Carolina (UNC).

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Root Regeneration May Depend on Proteins

Dentists someday may be able to replace missing dentition with a completely regenerated tooth structure instead of an implant, according to research from.

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Being Overweight May Have Connection to Gum Disease Risk

Obesity may have some unforeseen effects. An article that appears in the January/February issue of General Dentistry indicates that obesity may be a.

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Vitamin D May Prevent Bacterial Infections

New research dictates that vitamin D may protect gums from the types of bacterial infections that can develop into gingivitis and periodontitis. To.

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