Today's Dental News

Modern Diet Causes Dental Problems

The diet of the modern world can be blamed for many dental problems. Dentists, evolutionary biologists and food scientists recently congregated at a.

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Many Older People Regret Neglecting Teeth

Many people regret not dedicating time to do something essential right before they go to sleep and when they wake up. That’s why.

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Migraine Sufferers May Benefit From Advances in Dentistry

About 95 percent of migraines are connected to dentistry in some way. It would make sense perfect if dentists were more involved in.

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Science and Medicine

Out of Asia? New Primate Fossils Pose Origin Riddle

Discovery of a new primate that lived about 37 million years ago in the ancient swamplands of Myanmar. Researchers agree that our immediate.

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Dentists Urge People to Avoid Brushing Directly After Eating

Brushing too soon after eating can have devastating effects. This message sometimes can be misunderstood. Dentists urge people to clean their teeth and.

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Bad Brushing Techniques Could Result in Sensitive Teeth

Brushing in the correct manner is just as important as brushing enough. Many people brush their teeth too hard, and long-term problems could.

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President of Bankrupt Dental Chain Loses State License

The New Hampshire offices of a dental chain will never get the chance to perform the work they allegedly claimed they would do.

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Tennessee Dental Health Needs Improvement

The dental health statistics in Tennessee leave a lot to be desired. About 20 percent of adults ages 18 to 64 have lost.

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Swedish People Not Brushing Teeth Correctly

People in Sweden apparently need a lesson on brushing their teeth. A survey of Swedish people indicated that just 1 out 10 people.

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Some Crayfish Possess Humanlike Enamel

Freshwater crayfish have an enamel-like layer on their mandibles, according to new research. A team of Israeli and German researchers from Ben-Gurion University.

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