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Low Sugar Prices Put European Teeth at Risk

The costs of sugar are about to go down in Europe—and the risks to dental health could go up, according to research from.

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Happy Halloween—And National Brush Day!

Your little ghouls and goblins are bound to collect lots of sweet stuff trick-or-treating this Halloween. But all that candy can be bad.

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Restorations Don’t Always Reduce Caries Risk

When a caries lesion appears on one tooth, the risk for developing caries in sound surfaces on the adjacent teeth increases. The risk.

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Tooth Wear Soars Among Chinese Teenagers

Adolescents aren’t known for oral hygiene. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 59% of 12- to 19-year-olds in the.

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Secondhand Smoke Linked to Tooth Decay in Kids

Smoking around children is a bad idea due to the potential for respiratory illnesses. But researchers at Kyoto University in Japan also have.

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Dental Equipment Market to Total $7.6 Billion by 2018

Dental tourism and better diagnostic and treatment technologies will drive the global dental equipment market during the next 3 years, which will expand.

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Xylitol Shows No Positive Effect on Orthodontic Patients

The effects of added sugar in food on tooth decay are well known, prompting consumers to look for alternative sweeteners. Xylitol, a natural.

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SDF Alternatives Examined for Treating Childhood Caries

Research has shown that the application of 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is effective in arresting early childhood caries (ECC). SDF isn’t available.

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Flying Dentists Get Online Resources Down Under

The dental personnel of Australia’s Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) now have access to Elsevier’s ClinicalKey, an online tool that provides the latest.

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Halloween Recipes Are Certified Safe for Orthodontia

Halloween can be scary, especially if you’re an orthodontist. That’s why the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) has released a series of spooky.

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