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New Study Reveals Shocking Levels of Gum Disease

Chief Executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, Dr. Nigel Carter, issued new fears following a study that suggested the prevalence of periodontal.

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Dentists Help to Detect Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is an umbrella term that describes the range of effects that can occur in a person whose mother.

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Kentucky Tries to Improve Dental Care

Residents of Kentucky want to change the way they’re perceived. They don’t want to be judged specifically on what their smile looks like..

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Taste Genes Predict Tooth Decay

Dental caries is a highly prevalent disease that is disproportionately distributed in the population. Caries occurrence and progression is known to be influenced.

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Smiles Could Impact Political Races

This election season, political candidates’ smiles could be the deciding factor in whether candidates gain voters’ trust, asserts Charles Martin, DDS, founder of.

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Majority of Dentists Overseas Believe Use of Doctor Title is Fine

Four out of five dentists think it is appropriate to continue to use the courtesy title of ‘Dr.’ according to a poll carried.

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How Bad Is Your Breath? Simple Tips to Reduce Mouth Odor

Bad breath, morning breath, breath odor, or halitosis are all terms used to describe a noticeably unpleasant odor exhaled on the breath. Halitosis.

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Periodontal Therapy May Reduce Risk of Preterm Birth

US scientists have found a strong link between the success of gum disease treatment and the likelihood of giving birth prematurely, according to.

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Air Force Dentists Bring Relief to the Congo

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (AFNS)—A medical training exercise gave residents of the Congo, including the US embassy staff and families, an.

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New Chemical Surface Improves Compatibility Of Implants

Dental implants have offered a successful way to restore teeth for more than 20 years. New challenges for improving the process include shortening.

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