Todays Dental News

Oral Health for Some Pregnant Women Could be Better

Women who are older and pregnant receive better dental care compared to women who are younger and pregnant, according to a recent study..

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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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Depression Drug Could Lead to Implant Failure

People with dental implants who suffer from depression may need to be careful about the medication they take. The International and American Associations.

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Coffee May Fight Gum Disease

Coffee may have an unintended benefit. Researchers recently determined that drinking coffee could lower the risk of gum disease. A research team at Boston.

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Tooth Loss Rates Coincide with Socioeconomic Disparities

A comprehensive study on edentulism recently examined all of the factors associated with the issue. And household income had a major impact, one.

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Red Wine may not be so Good for Oral Health

Red wine may be good for your overall health but not so much for you oral health. The acidity of red wine leaves.

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Gum Disease Causes Associated with Type 2 Diabetes

New research shows that modulation of B cells could treat and possibly prevent periodontitis and type 2 diabetes. The information appears in the.

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Genetic Mutations Associated with Salivary Gland Tumors

A recent discovery could pave the way for better treatment of oral cancer. The Scripps Research Institute found links involving a set of.

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Some Healthy Treats May Be Harmful

Healthy treats may not be what they claim to be. Many treats that profess to be healthy options to consider instead of sweets.

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Anti-Pain Agent Reduces Oral Cancer, Leaves Healthy Tissue Unharmed

There may be a new way to treat oral cancer. Mouse models of human oral cancer were treated with something called capsazepine, which.

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