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Indian Reservation Experiences Major Amounts of Decay

The people of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota are going through a disturbing trend. There are 60 percent of all.

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Halloween, A Total Nightmare for the Toothfairy

(Charlotte, NC – October 26, 2011)   Halloween is just around the corner, and the Toothfairy’s nightmare is about to begin.  Believe it or.

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Many Unaware About Dental Problems from Diabetes

Most people with diabetes don’t realize the link between diabetes and oral health problems. This information comes from a report in the British.

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Parents Need to Take Precautions to Avoid Passing Bacteria to Children

Parents don’t realize how easily they can pass harmful bacteria to children. The bacteria from an adult’s mouth can end up a child’s.

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Clinic Aids Uninsured, Unemployed

Some people in North Carolina spent hours waiting on line last week. They had no other choice, since this was their only opportunity.

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Licorice Lollipop May Prevent Tooth Decay

A lollipop may solve a tooth decay problem. According to a new study, a sugarfree lollipop successfully battles tooth decay. The study indicates.

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Teething Can Cause Major Problems

A high fever or other health issues are not a basic byproduct of teething. A study analyzed 47 Brazilian infants over an eight-month.

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Pride Institute “Best of Class” Technology Fair, 2011

Mount Laurel, NJ,  7/28/2011 — ACTEON North America, developers of the SoproLIFE intraoral camera and caries detection device has been recognized as one of.

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Alarming Rates of Decay Exist in Some Places

About half of Australian children between ages six and 12 have some type of tooth decay. The information comes from a report called.

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Growing Stem Cells Used to Grow Tooth

.Japanese scientists successfully grew a tooth after they implanted stem cells into a mouse’s kidney. The US Public Library of Science Journal states.

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