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How to Prevent Wine-Stained Teeth

As the holidays approach, many folks indulge in more wine than usual—and that could lead to more stained teeth, according to Uchenna Akosa,.

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Sugar-Free Gum May Prevent Further Caries Development

Chewing sugar-free gum could help reduce the further development of caries in adults and children, according to researchers at the Faculty of Dentistry,.

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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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Noted Salivary Researcher Joins University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry

Walter Siqueira, DDS, PhD, has joined the University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry. According to the school, his research into saliva and salivary.

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Mouthwash Negates Exercise’s Positive Effects on Blood Pressure

The positive effects that exercise may have on blood pressure are significantly reduced when people rinse their mouths with antibacterial mouthwash rather than.

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Amalgam Retains Strength After Contamination Better Than Other Materials

Five students at the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry (LLUSD) collaborated on a two-year investigation into the strength of dental amalgam following.

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IADR Honors Scannapieco With Oral Biology Research Award

The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) honored Frank A. Scannapieco, DMD, PhD, chair and professor of the Department of Oral Biology at.

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Research to Explore Why Fillings Break Down

Tooth-colored fillings usually require a replacement every five to seven years, according to the Oklahoma University (OU) College of Dentistry, often because tooth.

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When Candida Albicans Resists Medication, Starve It Instead

When fungal infections become resistant to medicine, starving them may be an option, according to researchers at the University at Buffalo (UB) and.

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Therapy Dogs Reduce Children’s Fear During Dental Appointments

Children who visit the dentist report reduced situational fear when a certified therapy dog is present, according to the Case Western Reserve University.

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