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Q&A: Dr. Romer Ocanto Discusses New Autism Training

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in every 68 children in the United States has been diagnosed with autism.

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9 Out of 10 Periodontists Say Obama Has Gum Recession

He may be the Commander in Chief, but probably not the Commander in Teeth. According to a recent survey of about 5,000 currently.

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Study Illustrates Downfall of Poor Diets

Research teams recently decided to analyze various aspects of a bad diet. They showed the sensitivity of cariogenesis to low sugar intakes. They.

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Flossing May Cause Peri0implant Disease

A recent study published by the Wiley Online Library says there is a possible relationship between the use of dental floss or superfloss.

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New Confocal Microscope Aids Research At Utsd

A new confocal microscope system at The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston is advancing biological imaging by allowing researchers to.

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Top 7 Handpieces of 2015

We asked, and you responded. Here are the top 7 handpieces, as selected by readers as part of our 2015 Readers’ Choice Top.

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New Study Indicates Dental Treatment With Anesthesia is Safe During Pregnancy

Pregnant woman don’t need to have any qualms about undergoing a dental procedure that requires anesthesia, according to a new study. The Journal.

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Researcher Pinpoints Possible Underlying Cause of Metastases in Oral Cancer

A new discovery may change the way oral cancer is treated. An abnormal immune response could be one of the causes of metastases.

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Dental Coverage for Medicaid Patients Won’t Eliminate Emergency Room Visits

More than 2 percent of emergency room visits could be easily avoided. That’s because that number is the amount of visits to the.

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Scientists’ Silk Structure Could Lead to Regeneration of Salivary Cells

Tissue engineering could aid millions of people who suffer from dry mouth from Sjögren’s syndrome. The silkworm, which generates the main ingredient for.

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