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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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CHGA Linked to Both Diabetes and Periodontitis

There is a two-way relationship between gum disease and diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. Diabetics are more susceptible to periodontitis, which.

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OSCC Salivary Test Now Available

Nearly 45,750 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation. In 5 years, only.

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Scientists’ Silk Structure Could Lead to Regeneration of Salivary Cells

Tissue engineering could aid millions of people who suffer from dry mouth from Sjögren’s syndrome. The silkworm, which generates the main ingredient for.

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Ozone Antiseptic Could Treat Gum Infections

A new antiseptic may have what it takes to treat periodontitis or gum infections. A study explored the impact of ozone nanobubble water.

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New Technique for Applying Drugs to Dental Plaque

A group of researchers discovered a new method to deliver antibacterial agents within plaque even with the presence of saliva. Based on the.

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Periodontal Disease Could Lead to new Issue

Periodontal disease results in a newly discovered problem when it is not treated properly. Byproducts of bacteria in gum disease, known as metabolic.

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Saliva Test May Uncover Deadly Diseases

A revolutionary saliva test may be on the way. UCLA researchers are working on a test that could have the ability to diagnose.

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Exercise May Lead to Higher Risk of Tooth Decay

Next time you avoid exercising just say you were doing it for the benefit of your oral health. A team of researchers at.

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Bacteria-Causing Gum Disease May Lead to Oral Cancer Growth

Fatty acids from bacteria present in gum disease may cause Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS)-related lesions and tumors in the mouth. The information comes from.

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