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Study of Osteoporosis Medications’ Impact on Dental Implants Proves Inconclusive

The use of certain antiresorptive drugs to treat osteoporosis can increase the risk of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) among patients with.

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Celebrate Osseointegration Day on May 3

Neoss and the Brånemark Osseointegration Center will celebrate the first Osseointegration Day on May 3, which is the 92nd birthday of professor Per.

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Ultra-Processed Food Reduces Bone Quality

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have proven that there are links between ultra-processed food and reduced bone quality, unveiling the damage.

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In-House 3-D Printing Allows Quicker Teeth Restoration for Jaw Cancer Patients

In-house 3-D printing allows patients with malignant disease to more quickly receive immediate tooth restoration—treatment that had been regarded as of low importance.

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$31.4 Million Grant to Fund Regenerative Research at University of Michigan

A $31.4 million federal grant will allow a regenerative medicine resource center led by the University of Michigan School of Dentistry to continue.

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Researchers Discover Stem Cells That Generate New Bone

An international team of researchers has discovered a population of stem cells that can generate new bone. These cells reside along the vascular.

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Hydrogel Regenerates Bone and Tissue Defects

Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles School of Dentistry say they have developed the first adhesive hydrogel designed specifically to regenerate bone.

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Grant to Fund Research into Bioprinting Face, Mouth, and Skull Tissues

Seamlessly correcting defects in the face, mouth, and skull is highly challenging because it requires precise stacking of a variety of tissues including.

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Healthy Donor Cells Key to Correcting Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Researchers at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine are developing treatments for osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a group of genetic disorders that mainly.

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Device Accelerates Bone Healing in Difficult Cases

When a bone breaks, the immune system immediately gets to work, removing pieces of bone and killing germs. The body then forms a.

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