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58% of People Don’t Floss at All

According to Spotlight Oral Care, 58% of people don’t floss at all and only 47% floss weekly. Also, 73% of the 1,700 patients.

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Restoratives Offer Lasting Protection with Minimal Learning Curve

SPONSORED EDITORIAL One of the biggest impediments to testing new materials is that restorative dentistry is a mix of art and science. It.

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Inspiring Dentists Provide Emergency Care During the COVID-19 Crisis

In times of crisis, the most remarkable things can happen. The entrance into 2020 has brought with it a turbulent and angst-filled period.

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3-D Bioprinter Treats Musculoskeletal Injuries

Biomedical engineers at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine have developed a handheld 3-D bioprinter that they believe could revolutionize the way.

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“Tooth on a Chip” Reveals How Fillings Interact With Tooth Surfaces

A “tooth on a chip” developed at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) could one day enable more personalized dentistry, enabling dentists to.

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Solution Regrows Enamel in Situ in 48 Hours

Researchers at Zhejiang University in China have developed a biomimetic regenerative solution that could be applied to a cavity to establish crystalline-amorphous mineralization.

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Antibacterial Nanoparticles Improve Adhesive Resins

Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, are using neutron scattering to study how nanoparticles with antibacterial properties.

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What Every Dentist Needs to Know About the New Amalgam Regulations

Dealing with a new dental regulation may seem as appealing as getting a root canal, but the latest ruling is a smart step.

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Tooth Decay May Prohibit Growth in Children

Tooth decay may be even worse than originally thought. A new study suggests that tooth decay may push back growth in children. The.

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ADA Recommends Earlier Fluoride Distribution for Children

It may be beneficial for children to be given fluoride even earlier than they receive it now, according to the American Dental Association..

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