Today's Dental News

Poor Oral Health Could be Passed on by Parents

Mothers with poor oral health will have children with poor oral health, according to a 27-year study in New Zealand. The study began.

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Science and Medicine

Oldest Eurasian Hominoids Lived in Swabia

Photo of the 17-million-year-old molar tooth of the hominoid from Engelswies. (Credit: Böhme) Africa is regarded as the center of evolution of humans.

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Today's Dental News

Vitamin D May Prevent Bacterial Infections

New research dictates that vitamin D may protect gums from the types of bacterial infections that can develop into gingivitis and periodontitis. To.

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Industry News

ZERØ-PAIN SmileSimplicity Procedure Delivers Confident Smiles

(Los Angeles, CA – June 1, 2011)  Beautiful smiles create confidence, especially for older patients.  Nothing feels more awkward than being reluctant to.

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Today's Dental News

Dentists May Avoid Treating Children on Medicaid

Dentists are more interested in treating children with private insurance, according to a recent study in Illinois. The undercover research revealed that the.

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Today's Dental News

Studies Show Impact of Age and Income on Tooth Loss

More information is available on tooth loss thanks to some new studies. The International and American Associations for Dental Research published two studies.

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Today's Dental News

Dental Visits Are Biggest Fear for Some People

There are some people in the United Kingdom that would rather encounter a snake or spider than visit then dentist. A recent study.

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Today's Dental News

FDA Holds Town Hall Meeting to Discuss Dental Amalgam

The debate over dental amalgam continues. The United States Food and Drug Administration recently held a town hall meeting in Irving, Texas to.

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Industry News

New Snap-On Smile Marketing Program release from DenMat

DENMAT ANNOUNCES NEW SNAP-ON SMILE MARKETING PROGRAM SANTA MARIA, CA (March 11, 2011) – DenMat has announced a totally new Snap-On Smile Marketing.

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Today's Dental News

Researchers Unveil Protein that Could Increase Implant Success

Georgia Health Sciences University researchers have come up with a bone-creating protein that could be revolutionary for implants. The protein could increase the.

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