Today's Dental News

Dental Visits Essential to Healthy Life

Despite the poor economy, there are some areas in which costs can’t be cut. One of them is dental coverage. Maintaining good oral.

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Baby Bottles Result in Tooth Decay

One of the top causes of tooth decay is a baby bottle, according to dentists. Tooth decay remains a major problem for babies..

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Plasma Brush Makes Impact on Dentistry

The plasma brush is capable of doing things never seen before. This brush uses chemical reactions to disinfect and then clean fillings. The.

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Taste Buds Don’t Necessarily Make People More Likely to Have Sweet Tooth

There’s no link between what one perceives as sweetness and what the person actually eats. In other words, it’s plausible that the more.

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Some New Jersey Children Need Access to Better Dental Care

There are many children in New Jersey that don’t have the ability to receive proper dental care. In 2009, more than 20 percent.

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Microbe Biofilm on Teeth Interact

A new type of fluorescent labeling technology determined that microbe biofilm can interact with other bacteria when located on a tooth. It was.

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Industry News

BNE, Ivoclar Vivadent Announce Expansion in Amherst

Amherst, N.Y. – Ivoclar Vivadent Chief Executive Officer Robert  Ganley and Buffalo Niagara Enterprise (BNE) President & CEO Thomas Kucharski announced today that.

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Mouthwash Could Prevent Tooth Decay

A new mouthwash may eradicate tooth decay. The mouthwash, which was created by a microbiologist from the UCLA School of Dentistry, targets Streptococcus.

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SureSmile Conference Set for March 1-3 in Dallas

RICHARDSON, Texas, Nov. 15, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Registration is now open for the 2012 SureSmile Conference to take place at the Gaylord.

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Math Results in More Efficient Dental Treatment

Dental treatment in Sweden for dental crowns costs taxpayers millions of SEK each year. That’s why researchers at Chalmers University of Technology want.

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