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Ivoclar Vivadent supports the victims of the typhoon in the Philippines

Ivoclar Vivadent AG will donate 200,000 USD to support the people in the Philippines affected by Typhoon Haiyan with immediate relief measures. A.

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Using Some Immune System Cells may Successfully Treat Gum Disease

Utilizing the correct combination of immune system cells with inflamed tissues may be able to curb the red, swollen and painful gums that.

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Teeth Developed Thanks to Evolution

Evolutionary copycats eventually developed tooth-like structures independent from other vertebrates. The new revelation appears in Nature and was discovered by the University of.

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Pets Need Dental Care Too

Humans aren’t the only ones who need to maintain dental care. Pets need but don’t often receive the requisite dental care to have.

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Innovative Surgery Enables Blind Man to See Again

A blind British man is no longer blind. Ian Tibbetts can see again after surgeons performed a new procedure that drills a hole.

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Mountain Dew Causing Major Damage to Teeth in Appalachia

Appalachian people need to find a new drink of choice. The number of people in the Appalachians that consume Mountain Dew is increasingly.

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More Evidence of Poor Oral Health Leading to HPV

If a person needed more incentive to maintain good oral health, now he or she has it. The American Association for Cancer Research.

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Some Medications May Ruin Teeth

You may want to be careful about which medications you take. New information indicates that certain medicines could lead to problems for your.

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Consuming Milk After Eating Sugary Cereal Could Limit Cavities

Milk is all it takes to combat the damaging effects of eating sugary cereal. The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry.

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Teeth Could be Grown from Urine

Urine may have the ability to do something that no one ever could have imagined: grow teeth. Researchers in China recently utilized human.

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