Today's Dental News

Kangaroos Undergo Innovative Dental Treatment In Israel

Israeli veterinarians have developed a life-saving medicine for use on kangaroos’ teeth, curing the jumping marsupials of the deadly Lumpy Jaw disease. At.

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Science and Medicine

Medicines and Drugs that can Destroy Your Teeth

There are some medications, such as the antibiotics tetracycline, that may result in internal staining of the teeth. The production and use of.

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Science and Medicine

Great White Shark Bite Explained

The researchers used computer simulations to get a closer look at the feeding behaviors of two shark species—the harmless grey nurse shark (also.

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Today's Dental News

Preventative Dental Care, Daily Toothbrushing Are Keys to Healthy Pet

When it comes to pet dental care, two Kansas State University veterinarians hope that owners remember an important message: Prevention is always better.

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Today's Dental News

Dental Sealants: A Cost Effective Approach to Sealing Out Tooth Decay

Tooth decay affects more than one quarter of children ages 2 to 5, half of those ages 12 to 15 and countless adults.

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Today's Dental News

Fish Fights Gum Disease

A diet full of fish and nuts goes a long way to protect people from gum disease—a new study has shown. The research.

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Industry News

Oral Health America’s Board of Directors Elects New Officers

November 5, 2010, Chicago, IL— Oral Health America’s Board of Directors recently elected three members into new officer roles.  The board members and.

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Industry News

The Pankey Institute Welcomes Dr. James C. Kessler, Chairman of Edu.

On October 1, 2010, Dr. James C. Kessler, previous Chair of the Division of Restorative Dentistry at the University of Oklahoma, assumed responsibility.

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Today's Dental News

Male Sex Hormones Blamed for Higher Risk of Gum Infection

Researchers at the University of Maryland Dental School propose that sex hormones could possibly indicate the biological basis for men to be more.

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Today's Dental News

Halloween Candy, Frequency, Not Amount, Raises Cavity Risk

Halloween can present a very scary time of year for any parent concerned about their child’s oral health, since kids will probably come.

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