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Bottled Water May Not be Better Than Tap Water

Bottled water may not be safer than tap water. Some dentists are now claiming that children who regularly drink bottled water are seeing.

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Cow Heart Tissue Could Limit Tooth Sensitivity

A new method can be used to treat severe tooth pain caused by receding gums. A research team determined that bovine collagen produces.

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Code Red: The Oral Health Crisis In Your Classroom Initiative Introduced Nationally

New Orleans, LA (November 18, 2011) – Code Red: The Oral Health Crisis In Your Classroom© Empowering the Teacher to Teach Oral Health.

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Bacteria Utilizes Specific Methods to Combat Fluoride

Researchers have determined the tactics bacteria use to battle the impact of fluoride, which the bacteria come into contact with from toothpaste and.

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Fluoride May Damage Nervous System

Ingesting fluoride over long periods of time could damage one’s health, especially the nervous system, according to a study published in Neurologia. This.

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Almost Half of All People in United Kingdom Don’t Brush Before Bed

According to a new study in the United Kingdom, about 47 percent of people don’t brush their teeth at bedtime on a routine.

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Possible Breakthrough in Tooth Decay Research

Information from a facility that works with electrons could lead to the eventual prevention of tooth decay. At Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire.

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Ninth Annual ‘Give Kids A Smile’ Day ProvidesFree Dental Services

CHICAGO, Feb. 3, 2011 — February is National Children’s Dental Health Month,and theAmerican Dental Association (ADA) encourages children to practice good oral health.

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Toothpaste Chemical Linked to Brain Damage in Unborn Babies

A new approach to anchor teeth back in the jaw using stem cells has been developed and successfully tested in the laboratory 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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