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Study Shows Many People Hate Smiling

More than a quarter of people don’t like smiling because of their teeth, according to a new study. The information indicated that 28.

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Natural Plant Chemicals Could Prevent Tooth Decay

A specific plant may have what it takes to help dental health. Licorice roots contain a compound called trans-chalcone, which contains a natural.

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Ozone Antiseptic Could Treat Gum Infections

A new antiseptic may have what it takes to treat periodontitis or gum infections. A study explored the impact of ozone nanobubble water.

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Eliminating Medicaid Doesn’t Save Money Over Time

Scrapping adult dental coverage under Medicaid may not save as much money as anticipated, according to a new study. The University of Iowa.

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Soda, Fruit Juice are Worst for Dental Erosion

Nothing results in dental erosion more than soft drinks, according to a recent study by the Journal of Public Health Dentistry. The study.

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Dental Visits May Soon be Easier for Children With Autism

The dental office has proven to be troublesome for children with autism spectrum disorder. But that may change soon. A recent study explored.

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Treating Gum Disease Aids Prostate

There may be another reason for men to treat gum disease. Treating gum disease lowered symptoms of prostate inflammation, according to researchers from.

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Amino Acid Could Help to Improve Oral Health

A common amino acid could solve dental issues for many people. Arginine, which is found in foods, could enable many people to avoid.

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Anxiety May Lead to Bruxism

People who get anxious in social situations now have something else to worry about. A new study by Tel Aviv University researchers states.

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Brushing Soon After Eating Could be Acceptable

Brushing one’s teeth right after a meal may not cause any problems, according to the Japan Society of Pediatric Dentistry. In recent years,.

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