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Statement from Dr. William Calnon, President, ADA

CHICAGO, Sept. 13, 2012—The American Dental Association (ADA) applauds New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for shining a spotlight on the issue of.

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Carestream Dental Presents New Advanced Solutions at the AAOMS Annual Meeting

SAN DIEGO – Carestream Dental today will introduce the CS 9300 Select, CS WinOMS v8.5 with digital consents and the Lexicomp drug list.

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Some Foods May Boost Oral Health

At this point, it’s clear that acidic drinks and sugary foods have a negative impact on your teeth. But there are some foods.

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Some Bacteria may Develop Ability to Move within Mouth

A new study indicates that some bacteria may be capable of grow an appendage and swimming to a new area. This activity has.

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Shark Teeth as Hard as Human Teeth

Shark teeth and human teeth are quite similar, according to a new study. A team of German scientists came to this conclusion after.

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Irish Children Don’t Protect Teeth When Playing Sports

Four out of five children in Ireland may have dental problems at some point soon. That’s because they don’t wear any kind of.

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Mother’s Emotional Health Impacts Children Later

A mother’s emotional health and education level will eventually affect her child’s oral health. A new study from Case Western Reserve University’s School.

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New Technology May Help Thwart Gum Disease

A new method may be used to help treat gum disease. A technology that utilizes controlled-release capsules filled with protein could be injected.

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Correlation Exists Between Dental Health, Dementia

Maintaining good oral health will lower the risk of dementia later in life, according to a new a study. The University of California.

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Developmentally Disabled Face Many Oral Health Challenges

More care needs to be taken when it comes to the oral health of the developmentally disabled. A new study indicates that about.

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