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Children, Low-Income Adults Benefitting from Dental Therapists

Midlevel dental providers are now giving treatment to the people who need it most: children and low-income adults. The report comes from Community.

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Alligators May Help Some Human Dental Issues

Scientists are now looking at one of the unique qualities of alligator teeth: the capability the animals have of regrowing their teeth. At.

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Pregnant Women Don’t Get Enough Dental Care

Dental treatment—or a lack of it—has become a problem for pregnant women. There are numerous reasons why pregnant women don’t get the dental.

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Dental Experts Warn People About Summer Eating

You may want to pay attention to what you eat this summer. Dental experts want people to be informed that many popular summer.

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Sore Throat Doesn’t Contaminate Toothbrush

Your toothbrush is fine to use after having a sore throat. There was recent speculation that it may be best to discard one’s.

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New Information Reaffirms Fluoride’s Benefits

New research backs up what many already knew: fluoride is beneficial in fighting tooth decay. The report shows that fluoride works by making.

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People in Ontario Don’t Visit the Dentist Enough

Money problems for people in Ontario may have an impact on their dental health. About 20 percent of people in the Canadian province.

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Success Rate of Tooth Implants Rises

People with a bone deficiency may be in luck. Researchers at the Universitat Jaume I in Castellon, Spain have created an implant coating.

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Rainforest Substance May Sooth Toothache

An ancient Incan remedy may have some practical value today. The rainforest remedy has made it through the first two stages of clinical.

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Material Loss Stops Teeth from Fatigue Failure

Researchers recently conducted what they believe is an innovative study of teeth. The scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in.

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