Todays Dental News

Bacteria Collects in Hollow-Head Toothbrushes

Solid-head power toothbrushes may be the best choice, according to a recent study. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School.

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ADA Recommends Earlier Fluoride Distribution for Children

It may be beneficial for children to be given fluoride even earlier than they receive it now, according to the American Dental Association..

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High-Fluoride Toothpaste May Aid Brace Wearers

High-fluoride toothpaste may be beneficial in numerous ways. A Swedish study from Malmo University suggests that this toothpaste thwarts white spots from developing.

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Antibacterial Agent Aids Toothpaste Success

Triclosan may be the most important ingredient in fluoride toothpaste. A new study shows that triclosan, which is a bacterial agent, combines with.

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Dentists Aid in Repeal of Medical-Device Tax

Manufacturers against a medical-device tax received just the help they needed in their bid to overturn the laws. Members of the American Dental.

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Xlear Supports America’s ToothFairy Affiliate Network to Help At-Risk Children

(Charlotte, July 9, 2013) – Xlear Inc., an industry leader for xylitol-based products, has generously donated over $59,000 in Spry® toothpaste containing xylitol.

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Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals Introduces New PreviDent 5000 Booster Plus

New York, NY (February 21, 2013) – Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Colgate-Palmolive Company, introduces Colgate® PreviDent® 5000 Booster Plus, the latest.

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New Treatment for Sensitive Teeth

Scientists are now trying to do everything they can to treat tooth sensitivity. That’s why they recently developed a report on trying to.

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How Abrasive is Toothpaste

There may be a new way to determine the abrasiveness of toothpaste. A group of researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of.

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American Dental Association Refutes Bottled Water Report

There is no evidence that suggests bottled water could lead to tooth decay, according to a spokesman for the American Dental Association. Earlier.

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