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31% of Kids Miss School Due to Dental Problems

Chances are, your kids aren’t looking forward to going back to school this fall. And if there’s something they like less than going.

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Study Examines Erroneous Diagnoses of Caries

All dentists strive to detect tooth decay and preserve natural tooth substance. But how high is the risk of healthy teeth being erroneously.

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Study Review Yields Doubt on Fluoridated Water’s Effectiveness

The United States has been adding fluoride to its drinking water since 1945, as many authorities consider it an essential strategy in fighting.

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Todays Dental News

Natural Plant Chemicals Could Prevent Tooth Decay

A specific plant may have what it takes to help dental health. Licorice roots contain a compound called trans-chalcone, which contains a natural.

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Xylitol’s Impact on Tooth Decay Still Uncertain

Xylitol has become a replacement for sugar because it causes less damage to teeth and supposedly prevents tooth decay. But the part about.

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New Material may Fight Cavities, Gum Disease

Graphene oxide may solve many dental problems. This material happens to be effective at eliminating certain bacteria in the mouth that developed antibiotic.

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Beavers Provide Model to Improve Enamel

Beavers may show what it takes to have good oral health, even without taking the necessary precautions people need to. Beavers benefit from.

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Some Healthy Treats May Be Harmful

Healthy treats may not be what they claim to be. Many treats that profess to be healthy options to consider instead of sweets.

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Todays Dental News

Sugar’s Impact on Tooth Decay Still Major Concern

Many people don’t realize it but the adverse impact of sugar intake is just as bad for teeth as it is for the.

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Tooth Decay May Prohibit Growth in Children

Tooth decay may be even worse than originally thought. A new study suggests that tooth decay may push back growth in children. The.

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