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Personal Journey Drives Cancer Innovation

Today’s oral cancer detection products typically rely on revealing abnormalities or detecting HPV. Yet these tests aren’t necessarily accurate or timely, discovering dangers.

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Use Original Images To Promote Your Practice

Have you ever been online searching for a new repair service, and after visiting a few websites, you notice the same image of.

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Brace Yourself for DIY Orthodontia

Do-it-yourself braces. Really. People are wearing orthodontia that they made themselves. No, they aren’t trained clinicians. They’re mostly teenagers who have seen videos.

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Top 8 Implants & Implant Systems

Who’s got the best implants and implant systems? You let us know in our 2015 Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products survey. Here are.

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Videos Take Lighthearted Look at Digital Dentistry

If you think clinical videos are dull, then you haven’t seen Dr. Joel Henriod’s Enamel Pearls series on YouTube. In his practice in.

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Adding Milk to Tea May Limit Staining

Adding milk to tea may have some benefits. A new study claims that putting milk in your tea may prevent teeth staining, allowing.

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Teens Who “Vape” More Likely to Try Tobacco

There’s no good news when it comes to adolescents and e-cigarettes. Teens who “vape” are more likely to try combustible tobacco in the.

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Q&A: Dr. Jeffrey Myers Investigates Genomic Alterations in Cancer Treatment

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the seventh most common cancer worldwide, with about 600,000 new cases each year, with 50,000.

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Some Americans Head South for Dental Care

An Alaska man made a longer trip than most to simply see the dentist. Mark Bolzern recently left Anchorage, stopped in Las Vegas.

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Dentists Shine in Meeting Massachusetts Transparency Law

Massachusetts has a tough transparency law, passed in 2012, for healthcare providers. They must tell prospective patients who ask “the contractually agreed amount.

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