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Study Pinpoints Target for TMJD

People with temporomandibular joint disorder may be in luck. Researchers located a protein that is essential in TMJD pain. This could lead to.

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Consuming Milk After Eating Sugary Cereal Could Limit Cavities

Milk is all it takes to combat the damaging effects of eating sugary cereal. The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry.

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Bad Dental Health May Cause Alzheimer’s

People with poor dental hygiene or gum disease may be at higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease. A new study from the University of.

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Vegetarians Have Better Oral Health Than Meat Eaters

If you want improved oral health, become a vegetarian. A new study from German researchers indicates that vegetarians have better dental health than.

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Teeth Could be Grown from Urine

Urine may have the ability to do something that no one ever could have imagined: grow teeth. Researchers in China recently utilized human.

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Flossing May Lower Pancreatic Cancer Risk

Flossing may have an added benefit aside from removing everything stuck between your teeth. Flossing may help to reduce the risk of pancreatic.

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Tooth Enamel Erosion from Soda May be Irreversible

When it comes to your teeth, diet soda isn’t any better than regular soda. Regardless of the type of soda, enough of it.

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Gingival Stem Cells May be Utilized in Tissue Regeneration

Gingival stem cells may have some newly discovered capabilities. Gingiva was recently identified to possess mesenchymal stem cells. Essentially, it may be possible.

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Link Exists Between Plaque, Early Cancer Death

Dental plaque could result in premature death in cancer patients, according to a new study. The researchers determined that a large amount of.

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Single Male Smokers at Risk of Oral Cancer

Single male smokers are at a greater risk of developing oral cancer than any other group. This new study discovered that single men.

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