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Gingivitis Bacteria Manages to Manipulate Immune System

A new report shows that the bacteria that causes gum disease manipulates the immune system to hinder normal processes that would usually eliminate.

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Periodontitis may be Preventable

There could be a new method to stop periodontitis. By blocking a molecular receptor that is usually targeted by bacteria, scientists from the.

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New Book States Flossing Serves No Purpose

Utilizing dental floss may be a waste of time, according to a new book. Ellie Phillips, author of Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye, claims.

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Tooth Tattoo May Curb Gum Disease

A tooth tattoo may be what dentistry needs to defeat tooth decay. The tattoo, which was developed at Princeton University and Tufts University,.

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Some Foods May Boost Oral Health

At this point, it’s clear that acidic drinks and sugary foods have a negative impact on your teeth. But there are some foods.

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Some Bacteria may Develop Ability to Move within Mouth

A new study indicates that some bacteria may be capable of grow an appendage and swimming to a new area. This activity has.

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Coconut Oil May Thwart Tooth Decay

Coconut oil may successfully fend off tooth decay. It can be considered an antibiotic and could be incorporated into dental care products to.

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Pain-free Dental Drill May be on its Way

A pain-free dental device may be unveiled in the near future. University of Missouri researchers are working on a drill that is similar.

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New Technology May Help Thwart Gum Disease

A new method may be used to help treat gum disease. A technology that utilizes controlled-release capsules filled with protein could be injected.

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Correlation Exists Between Dental Health, Dementia

Maintaining good oral health will lower the risk of dementia later in life, according to a new a study. The University of California.

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