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Brits Blame Beverages for Bad Teeth Despite Inconsistent Care

The British reputation for poor oral hygiene may be exaggerated. But ask residents of England why they have such troubled teeth, and you’ll.

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Brits Blame Beverages for Bad Teeth Despite Inconsistent Care

The British reputation for poor oral hygiene may be exaggerated. But ask residents of England why they have such troubled teeth, and you’ll.

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ADA Approves Code for Canary System

The ADA has approved the addition of a procedure and billing code for caries detection for its 2017 ADA Fee Guide. The code,.

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Tooth Loss Associated With Reduced Cognitive Function

As the numbers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disabilities increase, scientists are investigating how these conditions may be related to.

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Sugar-Free Drinks Are Bad for Teeth Too

Everyone knows that soda and other sugary drinks are bad for teeth. But sugar-free drinks also can take a toll, according to the.

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Study Shows Many People Hate Smiling

More than a quarter of people don’t like smiling because of their teeth, according to a new study. The information indicated that 28.

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New Technique for Applying Drugs to Dental Plaque

A group of researchers discovered a new method to deliver antibacterial agents within plaque even with the presence of saliva. Based on the.

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Exercise May Lead to Higher Risk of Tooth Decay

Next time you avoid exercising just say you were doing it for the benefit of your oral health. A team of researchers at.

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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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High-Fluoride Toothpaste May Aid Brace Wearers

High-fluoride toothpaste may be beneficial in numerous ways. A Swedish study from Malmo University suggests that this toothpaste thwarts white spots from developing.

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