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Kangaroos Undergo Innovative Dental Treatment In Israel

Israeli veterinarians have developed a life-saving medicine for use on kangaroos’ teeth, curing the jumping marsupials of the deadly Lumpy Jaw disease. At.

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Japanese Study Suggests Wasabi Prevents Tooth Decay

Scientists in Japan have suggested that wasabi can help to prevent tooth decay. Wasabi is a pungent plant from the Cruciferous family, which.

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Mercury Debate Resurfaces in the United States

The long-debated subject of the safety of mercury fillings has resurfaced in several areas in the United States and the US Food and.

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Elephant Gets Root Canal

Dentists in southern India performed root canal surgery on a giant scale to rid a 27-year-old elephant of chronic tusk ache, officials said..

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Toothpaste Chemical Linked to Brain Damage in Unborn Babies

A new approach to anchor teeth back in the jaw using stem cells has been developed and successfully tested in the laboratory for.

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Dentistry Today’s 2011 SWEEPSTAKES!!!

Dentistry Today’s 2011 SWEEPSTAKES!!! Enter to Win a FREE iPad from November 28th until February 28th, 2011. If you happen to be in.

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Dentistrytoday.com Live Blog at Greater New York Meeting

Dentistry Today will be doing its first live blog at this year’s Greater New York Dental Meeting. We’ll be at the Jacob K..

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Live Blog TODAY at the Greater New York Dental Meeting

Dentistry Today will be doing its first live blog at this year’s Greater New York Dental Meeting. We’ll be at the Jacob K..

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Expecting? Don’t Neglect Your Teeth

Even though most people are aware that good oral health is essential for the overall health of mother and child, misunderstandings about the.

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Radiation Worries for Children in Dentists’ Chairs

Because children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to radiation, doctors three years ago mounted a national campaign to protect them by reducing diagnostic.

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