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Being Exposed to Bisphenol A Early May Harm Enamel

It may be best to keep children away from Bisphenol A. A new study shows that the teeth of rats treated with small.

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New Health Warning for Treats

Some biscuits and cookies may pose problems that you wouldn’t think about at first. Many people are aware of the sugar issues that.

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Cheese Could Combat Cavities

More cheese, milk and other dairy products are what you need to fight cavities. That’s what a new study in the May/June issue.

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Teeth Whitening Permitted by Nondentists in North Carolina

You officially don’t have to be a dentist in North Carolina to perform teeth whitening. The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners.

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Half of World’s Population Needs Better Oral Health

Nearly 4 billion people have bad teeth. That would be roughly one of every 2 people in the world. The information comes from.

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Experts Warn South Koreans About Cosmetic Jaw Surgery

South Koreans have recently gone to a new extreme for aesthetic purposes. The current trend sweeping through the country among women is a.

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UAB School of Dentistry Tops in Research Funding

No school receives more funding for dental research than the School of Dentistry at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The $12.5 million.

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Soda, Some Drugs Impact Teeth Same Way

Judging by the impact on teeth, it may be difficult to tell the difference between methamphetamine use, crack cocaine use and soda consumption..

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FDA Panel to Review Classification of Blade-Form Implants

The Food and Drug Administration may soon lower the risk class of blade-form dental implants. An advisory panel will meet in July to.

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Lack of Fluoride May be Root of Calgary Dental Problems

A lack of fluoride exposure may be posing some problems in a Canadian city. Dentists in Calgary, Alberta are blaming the rise in.

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