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Mothers Can Impact Children’s Oral Health

A mother’s knowledge is essential to her children’s oral health, according to a new study. The study determined that mothers who were better.

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Sinclair Dental Serves As Authorized Distributor Of The Canary System

Quantum Dental Technologies (QDT) is pleased to announce that Sinclair Dental will be distributing The Canary System in Canada.

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Sugary McDonald’s Drink Declared Healthy in United Kingdom

A health committee in the United Kingdom may want to re-explore a recent decision. The Advertising Standards Authority claimed the McDonald’s drink Fruitizz.

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Statement from Dr. William Calnon, President, ADA

CHICAGO, Sept. 13, 2012—The American Dental Association (ADA) applauds New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for shining a spotlight on the issue of.

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Some Foods May Boost Oral Health

At this point, it’s clear that acidic drinks and sugary foods have a negative impact on your teeth. But there are some foods.

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Coconut Oil May Thwart Tooth Decay

Coconut oil may successfully fend off tooth decay. It can be considered an antibiotic and could be incorporated into dental care products to.

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Psychologists May Aid Dental Health

Psychologists may be beneficial in thwarting tooth decay. They were recently utilized to encourage or persuade patients to brush their teeth. The results.

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Campaign Sets Out to Improve Oral Health in Australia

Dentists in Australia are doing everything they can to stress dental health. It’s something they do every year as they begin Dental Health.

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American Dental Association Refutes Bottled Water Report

There is no evidence that suggests bottled water could lead to tooth decay, according to a spokesman for the American Dental Association. Earlier.

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Molecule Thwarts Tooth Decay-Causing Bacteria

A molecule has been discovered that destroys the bacteria associated with tooth decay in just a matter of seconds. The molecule eliminates streptococcus.

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