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Dentists Aid in Repeal of Medical-Device Tax

Manufacturers against a medical-device tax received just the help they needed in their bid to overturn the laws. Members of the American Dental.

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Innovative Surgery Enables Blind Man to See Again

A blind British man is no longer blind. Ian Tibbetts can see again after surgeons performed a new procedure that drills a hole.

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Gum Inflammation Reduced by High-Dose Statins in Heart Disease Patients

Statins could be key for heart disease patients, based on a new study. Gum disease among heart disease patients can be limited thanks.

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Fluoridated Water Doesn’t Add Any Risk of Hip Fracture

People who drink fluoridated water don’t have to worry. There are no adverse health effects on bone tissue from drinking fluoridated water, based.

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Tulsa Dentist Causes Unique Outbreak

Never before had there been an outbreak of hepatitis C among dental patients. But that was prior to a Tulsa, Okla. dentist using.

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Dental Visits Still Give Some People Bad Feelings

There’s almost nothing that can be done to stop some people from being disgusted by thoughts of visiting the dentist. But people in.

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Why Did the Turtle Go to the Dentist?

When a sea turtle in Florida was suffering from a cracked shell, a dentist came to her rescue. Using an acrylic resin denture.

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Mountain Dew Causing Major Damage to Teeth in Appalachia

Appalachian people need to find a new drink of choice. The number of people in the Appalachians that consume Mountain Dew is increasingly.

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Tooth Sensor Reveals In-Depth Oral Activity

A research team recently wanted to learn more about what is constantly happening in a person’s mouth. As a result, National Taiwan University.

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Aesthetic Dentistry Does Not Increase Happiness

Aesthetic changes to a person’s smile will not simply make the person feel better about it. The findings from a new study indicate.

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