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Xylitol Limits Amount of Cavities in Babies

Xylitol may be the key to reducing cavities in babies. A new study indicates that mothers can stop cavities from forming in their.

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Almost Half of All People in United Kingdom Don’t Brush Before Bed

According to a new study in the United Kingdom, about 47 percent of people don’t brush their teeth at bedtime on a routine.

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Longing for White Teeth can Ruin Healthy Teeth

Americans are beginning to go overboard with whitening their teeth. In the last 10 years, people trying to achieve the perfect smile are.

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Science and Medicine

Even Ancient Men Seemed to Like Their Man Caves

The concept of the “man cave” has been entrenched in the human lineage for far longer than thought, according to new research that.

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Mouth Contains More Germs than Total Number of People on Earth

There are more germs on one person’s mouth than ever thought, according some dentists. For comparison’s sake, the number of germs on one.

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Inuit People More Likely to have Dental Issues

Officials from a northern Canadian Territory are asking for better dental care for its citizens. The Inuit people of Nunavut are more susceptible.

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Poodle to Undergo Dental Surgery

A poodle in the Canadian province of British Columbia is named “Miracle May” for a reason. The dog was dropped by a bird.

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Researchers Look for Solution for Dry Mouth in Cancer Patients

There may be a solution for preventing xerostomia. Xerostomia, which is a dry mouth from a lack of saliva, often impacts patients with.

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Possible Breakthrough in Tooth Decay Research

Information from a facility that works with electrons could lead to the eventual prevention of tooth decay. At Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire.

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Book Breaks New Ground on Oral Health

No matter what a person does, plaque is constantly developing. Plaque forms because of the bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum, according to Case Western Reserve.

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