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Pancreatic Saliva Test May Happen Soon

A test for pancreatic cancer may soon be on the way. Researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry have inched closer to completing.

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Pomegranates May Aid Oral Health

There may be a new fruit you should add to your diet. Recent studies have shown that pomegranates have numerous health benefits. The.

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Using Some Immune System Cells may Successfully Treat Gum Disease

Utilizing the correct combination of immune system cells with inflamed tissues may be able to curb the red, swollen and painful gums that.

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People in Ontario With Dental Issues Seek Help at Emergency Room

The fact that emergency room doctors have no ability to treat dental issues hasn’t deterred people in Ontario recently. Around 58,000 adults visited.

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Problems from Burning Mouth Syndrome Persist

Nothing appears to be wrong when a person has this disease, but nothing could be further from the truth. That’s what burning mouth.

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Oral Bacteria Leave Mark Inside Mouth

There may be a new way to distinguish a person’s identity. Bacteria in the mouth—especially bacteria located in gums—can tell you more about.

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Oral Cancer Cases may be Rising

The oral cancer problem may be getting worse. Statistics indicate that there was an increase of 1,000 oral cancer cases in the United.

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Teeth Developed Thanks to Evolution

Evolutionary copycats eventually developed tooth-like structures independent from other vertebrates. The new revelation appears in Nature and was discovered by the University of.

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Pets Need Dental Care Too

Humans aren’t the only ones who need to maintain dental care. Pets need but don’t often receive the requisite dental care to have.

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Women More Disgusted by Dental Treatment than Men

Women are more easily grossed out at the dentist than men, according to a recent study. The study indicated that, on average, women.

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