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Overweight children aren’t at a higher risk for developing dental problems, according to a new study.

Overweight children aren’t at a higher risk for developing dental problems, according to a new study. A group of Chinese researchers determined that.

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New Solution to Teeth Whitening Sensitivity

There may be a way to prevent sensitivity often associated with tooth whitening. Calcium-containing whitening gel could reduce the side effects from tooth.

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Dentist Says More Research Necessary on Coffee’s Benefits

The study last week classifying the benefits of coffee drinking may need to be reviewed. A dentist from the Loyola Health University System.

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Coffee May Reduce Risk of Mouth, Throat Cancer

There may some health benefits to drinking a lot of coffee. A new study indicates that people who drink four cups of caffeinated.

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People Lack Knowledge About Link Between Oral Cancer, Sexual Health

People don’t know enough about the link between oral cancer and sexual health, according to various studies. The general awareness about sexually transmitted.

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Periodontitis may be Preventable

There could be a new method to stop periodontitis. By blocking a molecular receptor that is usually targeted by bacteria, scientists from the.

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Fluoridation Issue Pops Up Again in Florida

An area of Florida will begin to fluoridate its water again. Pinellas County in Florida finally came to this conclusion after a heated.

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Gum Problems, Erection Problems May be Related

Men in their 30s with inflamed gums may also have erection problems, according to a new study. The study appeared in the Journal.

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Vitamin D May Lower Rate of Tooth Decay

Vitamin D may benefit dentistry in a major way. Many recent studies have concluded that vitamin D may be capable of preventing dental.

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Saliva Test Capable of Diagnosing Oral Cancer and Diabetes

A new molecular test has the ability to detect oral cancer and diabetes. PeriRX, a Pennsylvania start-up company, is conducting clinical trials on.

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