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Infant Tooth Decay Can be Avoided by Following Certain Steps

There has been a rise in infant tooth decay recently, most notably in Australia. The only cause of infant tooth decay is bottle.

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Preventing Tooth Decay In The Youngest American Indians

A study conducted in four American Indian communities in the Pacific Northwest presents an effective strategy to convince mothers to switch young children.

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Healthy Teeth Can Be Harmed By Habits

Healthy teeth always results in a bright and beautiful smile but the same may not be the case if you don’t maintain it..

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Reality of Tooth Decay Outweighs Concerns over Sealant

Dental sealants, the popular, thin plastic coatings applied to the grooves of teeth, can reduce tooth decay in children by more than 70.

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Does Fluoride Really Fight Cavities?

Scientists have found that the protective shield fluoride forms on teeth is up to 100 times thinner than previously believed. It raises questions.

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Sugars, Acids in Alcohol May Lead to Tooth Decay

We all know that anything in excess is not good for us. That includes, food, drugs, alcohol, and the list is infinite. It.

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Japanese Study Suggests Wasabi Prevents Tooth Decay

Scientists in Japan have suggested that wasabi can help to prevent tooth decay. Wasabi is a pungent plant from the Cruciferous family, which.

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Dental Sealants: A Cost Effective Approach to Sealing Out Tooth Decay

Tooth decay affects more than one quarter of children ages 2 to 5, half of those ages 12 to 15 and countless adults.

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Routine Dental Checkups Could Save Lives

Most people view their routine checkup as an annual 30-minute appointment, but research is consistently suggesting that dental checkups are extremely important for.

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Study Shows Fluoride from Tea & Toothpaste Weakens Bones

Fluoride consumption from tea and toothpaste damaged a woman’s bones, report researchers in Osteoporosis International published October 9. Fluoride, added to water intending.

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