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Home Oral Care First Line in Battle Against Cavities, Gum Disease

Disease prevention should be the prime focus of individuals eager to enjoy a lifetime of good oral health, says Hamilton dental hygienist Sandy.

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Victim of Defunct Allcare Dental Chain Is Now Smiling

WESTLAND, Mich., Feb. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Dr. Bruce Smoler was spurred to take action and offer his help after a recent "tragedy".

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Fighting the Fight for Healthy Teeth

It is known that teeth can protect themselves, to some extent, from attack by bacteria but that inflammation within a tooth can be.

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Healthy Teeth Can Be Harmed By Habits

Healthy teeth always results in a bright and beautiful smile but the same may not be the case if you don’t maintain it..

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Bone-loss Medication Affects Dental Health

Since the 1990s, a class of drugs called bisphosphonates has been used to prevent the loss of bone mass—also known as osteoporosis. Although.

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Researchers Produce 3-D Map of Individual Atoms of Teeth

Teeth and bone are important and complex structures in humans and other animals, but little is actually known about their chemical structure at.

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Young People With Asthma Run a Greater Risk of Developing Caries

Children and adolescents with asthma have somewhat more caries and suffer more often from gingivitis (gingival inflammation) than people of similar age without.

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United States Says Too Much Fluoride In Water

Fluoride in drinking water—credited with dramatically cutting cavities and tooth decay—may now be too much of a good thing. It’s causing spots on.

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Ohio Girl Dies After Undergoing Dental Procedure

A 13-year-old girl from Elyria, Ohio died Monday from the effects of what happened during a routine dental procedure. Marissa Kingery had been.

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Tooth Loss May Be Linked to Memory Loss

Elderly people who lose their teeth may be at increased risk for dementia, researchers have found. The new study included more than 4,000.

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