Todays Dental News

Researchers Call for a Better Protective Eye Safety Standard

Eye safety is essential to dentistry. But the combination of most eyewear and dental masks does not fully protect the provider against projectile.

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Todays Dental News

Researchers Call for a Better Protective Eye Safety Standard

Eye safety is essential to dentistry. But the combination of most eyewear and dental masks does not fully protect the provider against projectile.

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Salivary Test Accurately Predicts Lung Cancer Mutations

Typically, doctors need to biopsy tissues to detect treatable cancer mutations—a potentially risky and painful procedure. But researchers at the University of California.

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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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Todays Dental News

What Will It Take to Improve Oral Cancer Statistics?

As we wind down another Oral Cancer Awareness Month, the dental industry is confronted with statistics that indicate a rise in oral cancers,.

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Research Reveals How Calcium Triggers Saliva Production

Saliva is essential to eating and swallowing food, but what causes the salivary gland to secrete it? Researchers at the University of Rochester.

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Sugar-Free Gum Could Save the UK Millions

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing crisis in the United Kingdom (UK), affecting 34% of 12-year-olds surveyed in a 2013 study. Yet if.

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$2.14 Million Grant Funds Sjögren’s Research

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research has awarded Umesh S. Deshmukh, PhD, of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) a 5-year,.

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Alternative Mouthwash Techniques Prove Effective

Patients with special needs at high risk of caries often have difficulty using fluoride mouthwashes by themselves. Alternatives to rinsing and spitting may.

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