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English Children Still Eating Too Much Sugar

Children in England have already exceeded the maximum recommended sugar intake for an 18-year-old by the time they reach their tenth birthday, according.

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Tap Water Drinkers Have Less Tooth Decay But More Lead in Their Blood

American children and adolescents who don’t drink tap water, which is typically fluoridated, are much more likely to have tooth decay according to.

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Tap Water Drinkers Have Less Tooth Decay But More Lead in Their Blood

American children and adolescents who don’t drink tap water, which is typically fluoridated, are much more likely to have tooth decay according to.

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$9.8 Million Study to Assess Silver Diamine Fluoride’s Effectiveness

Early childhood caries plagues many children in the United States, particularly among low-income families. That’s why the New York University College of Dentistry.

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Alzheimer’s Drug Can Be Used to Treat Common Cavities

Earlier this year, researchers at King’s College London developed a new method of tooth repair by stimulating the renewal of living stem cells.

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SSB Consumption Declining But Remains High for Some Groups

Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption declined for both children and adults in the United States between 2003 and 2014, according to the Harvard TH.

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Galla Chinensis Inhibits Acid to Fight Cavities

Neutral oral environments lead to better oral health, as acid can lead to caries. An herb known as Galla Chinensis that has substantial.

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Galla Chinensis Inhibits Acid to Fight Cavities

Neutral oral environments lead to better oral health, as acid can lead to caries. An herb known as Galla Chinensis that has substantial.

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Study Reveals How Caries-Causing Bacteria Survive in Dental Plaque

Extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) play a central role in the survival capabilities of caries-causing bacteria in dental plaque, according to researchers with the Preventive.

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Nearly Half of Adults Miss a Quarter of Their Teeth When They Brush

Oral hygiene is essential to oral health. But brushing twice a day as recommended may not be enough to maintain a healthy mouth.

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