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Call for Botox, Collagen Clinics to Register Won’t Happen

Smiles aren’t what they used to be. Instead of the flashing of teeth, the presence of Botox now overpowers the teeth. Many of.

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Biotechnology Firm Performs Autologous Maxillofacial Regeneration

The first ever mandible (lower jaw) implant surgery through autologous regeneration— carried out by Dr. Shushrut Vaidya, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon—took place at.

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New Smile has Major Impact

Can a new smile make you appear more successful and intelligent? Previous consumer studies have proved that a beautiful smile will make you.

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Tissue Engineers Bone Up on Dental Surgery

A research team at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI) has created a novel collagen-hydroxyapatite bone graft substitute that may have.

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The Connection Between Oral Health and Systemic Diseases

It’s not news that there is a significant link between one’s oral health and overall health. Though studies are ongoing, researchers have known.

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First Dental Stem Cell Bank Opens in Mumbai

In a first, an Indian company has partnered with a French institute to set up Stemade Biotech, a bank for dental stem cells,.

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Budget Cuts Force Some Kansas Residents to Lose Dental Benefits

The budget cuts in Kansas are having a major impact on some people. There are some elderly, disabled, and poor people who will.

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West Virginia Children Don’t Receive Proper Dental Care

Children in West Virginia don’t receive enough dental care. A Marshall University program that offers free dental care discovered that 43 percent of.

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Managing BPA Exposure in Dental Sealants

Dental sealants containing a variety of bisphenol A (BPA) derivatives are effective in preventing the most common dental cavities in children and adolescents..

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Dentist Treats Migraines

There’s a new way to treat migraines—and it involves dentistry. Research shows that about 75 percent of people who suffer from migraines see.

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