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Does Fluoride Really Fight Cavities?

Scientists have found that the protective shield fluoride forms on teeth is up to 100 times thinner than previously believed. It raises questions.

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Tom’s of Maine Invites Mobile Dental Clinics to Apply for Funding

Beginning December 17, mobile dental clinics around the country are encouraged to apply for $20,000 in program funding as part of Tom’s of.

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Dentists in England Set to be Paid per Head

Dentists in England will be paid according to the number of people they treat, rather than the courses of treatment they provide, under.

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Sugars, Acids in Alcohol May Lead to Tooth Decay

We all know that anything in excess is not good for us. That includes, food, drugs, alcohol, and the list is infinite. It.

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University Of Maryland Dental School Stepping Up Ergonomics Instruction

In response to a high prevalence of neck and back pain among working dentists and dental hygienists, the dean of the University of.

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Americans Heading Overseas for Dental Treatment

The rising cost of dental treatment in America is forcing an increasingly large number of Americans to consider having treatment abroad. Dental treatment.

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Osteoporosis Drug Reduces Bone Loss, Tumor Size in Oral Cancer

A drug currently approved for osteoporosis treatment has been shown to reduce bone loss in a study of mice with oral cancer, suggesting.

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Dental Facelift to Look 10 Years Younger

A pioneering new nonsurgical technique, which promises to not only give you a perfect set of teeth but also restructure the face to.

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FDA to Reexamine Metal Dental Fillings

US health regulators are seeking a second opinion on whether mercury-containing dental fillings pose a risk to dental patients, especially children and pregnant.

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Accurate Method Created for Detecting Dangerous Levels of Fluoride

Used in the proper amounts, it can make teeth stronger and aid in the treatment of osteoporosis. When excessive amounts are consumed, however,.

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