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HIV Alone Not a Risk Factor for Cavities in Children

HIV infection increases the risk of cavities, recent studies report. But the risk does not come from the virus itself but from a.

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Pickled Cabbage May Prevent Cavities

A probiotic made from a strain of bacteria found in Chinese pickles may prevent cavities, according to a team of Chinese and Israeli.

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Review of Caries Treatments Takes 2020 Gies Award

Penn Dental Medicine dean Mark S. Wolff has been recognized for his research by the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) and American.

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12% of Children Have Nightmares About Their Teeth

Twelve percent of children have woken up from a nightmare about their oral health, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF). Its data,.

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Lockdown Leads to More Snacking

The lockdown could be having a negative effect on oral health, as 38% of adults in England say they are snacking more throughout.

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Imaging Distinguishes Bacteria Species in Oral Biofilm

Researchers at the Forsyth Institute and the Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution are using a new technique to.

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Community Water Fluoridation Not Associated With Increased Osteosarcoma Risk

Community water fluoridation is not associated with an increased risk of osteosarcoma, according to a multi-institution team of researchers.

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Special Olympics Provides Dental Care for the Most Marginalized

As a pediatrician in Los Angeles for almost 20 years, I would see a lot of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)..

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Tool Lets Professionals Who Aren’t Dentists Screen Kids for Cavities

You don’t have to be a dentist to screen for caries, according to the University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry,.

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Nine Oral Fungi Species May Improve Dental Health

Researchers at the Clemson University College of Science have strongly associated nine species of fungus of the 139 they identified that live in human.

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