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Tooth Tattoo May Curb Gum Disease

A tooth tattoo may be what dentistry needs to defeat tooth decay. The tattoo, which was developed at Princeton University and Tufts University,.

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Mouth Cancer Becoming More Prevalent

Younger people are developing mouth cancer more than ever before. An initiative in Scotland has set out to make people under the age.

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Salivary Gland Gene Therapy Study Yields Positive Results

Gene therapy may be safely used to study human salivary glands, according to a new study. Scientists at the National Institute of Dental.

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Green Tea May Lower Cancer Risk

Green tea may have even more benefits than originally thought. A new study indicates that green tea may reduce the risk of throat.

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Many People May Have Come in Contact with Carcinogen

Betel quid may be a substance necessary to avoid. Chewing betel quid, a psychoactive substance, could expose its 600 million users to substances.

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Mothers Can Impact Children’s Oral Health

A mother’s knowledge is essential to her children’s oral health, according to a new study. The study determined that mothers who were better.

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More Thorough Analysis of Saliva May Serve Patients, Dentists Well

Many health indicators are right in front of a dentist, according to a new study. Dr. David Wong, a researcher from UCLA, states.

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Oral Health Problems Rampant in Pakistan

Oral health is a sad state of affairs in Pakistan. About 95 percent of the people in Pakistan have some kind of untreated.

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New Gum May Limit Motion Sickness

There may be a new way to solve motion sickness problems. A chewing gum has been developed that can provide many advantages when.

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Evolution of Human Smile Recently Discovered

A particle accelerator and a long-dead fish hold the key to the history behind the human smile. All living jawed vertebrates have teeth.

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