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Study Shows HPV Increases Risk of Periodontitis

Another study indicates that the Human Papilloma Virus increases the risk of developing a form of gum disease, such as periodontitis. The University.

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Gum Disease May Cause Head, Neck Cancer

Severe gum disease may result in many other major health problems. Patients with Human Papilloma Virus-positive tumors had much larger bone loss when.

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Dentists Urge People to Avoid Brushing Directly After Eating

Brushing too soon after eating can have devastating effects. This message sometimes can be misunderstood. Dentists urge people to clean their teeth and.

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United Kingdom May Enact Soft Drink Tax

Your daily caloric intake soon may not be the only thing that soda increases. Experts from Oxford University are supporting a raise in.

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Getting to the Root of Dental Implants

New York Dentist Dr. Michael Tischler is One of the First in the U.S. to Introduce thePrettau Zirconia Implant Bridge to Patients, Most.

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Correlation Exists Between Junk Food, Poor Teeth

Children may adapt their eating habits to their oral health. A group of researchers at the University of Queensland Children’s Nutrition Research Centre.

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NASCAR 10th ANNIVERSARY OF GIVE KIDS A SMILE

The American Dental Association’s Give Kids A Smile® Program, American Dental Association Foundation, Henry Schein, Inc. and 3M ESPE Dental Accelerate Oral Health.

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Dental Tattoo Could Be Innovative Addition to Dentistry

Scientists are working on a tooth tattoo that could aid dentists in a significant way. This new tooth tattoo would have the ability.

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Mothers’ Oral Health Impacts Children

A mother’s dental health influences whether or not her child has good oral health. The findings of a 2010 University of California, San.

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Bottled Water May Not be Better Than Tap Water

Bottled water may not be safer than tap water. Some dentists are now claiming that children who regularly drink bottled water are seeing.

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