Todays Dental News

Cancer Patients Require Managed Oral Healthcare

Approximately every 3 minutes, someone in the United States is diagnosed with cancer. Oral complications resulting from anticancer therapies like chemotherapy and radiation.

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Industry News

Patients Want More Oral Cancer Education

Despite the dental community’s educational efforts during Oral Cancer Awareness Month each April, 58% of American adults know little or nothing about oral.

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Industry News

Diagnosis by Smartphone? There’s an App for That

When patients can’t get to the office for an exam, telemedicine can step in as assistants armed with digital cameras and access to.

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Todays Dental News

International Pemphigus & Pemphigoid Foundation Lauches Awareness Campaign

Have you ever heard of pemphigus and pemphigoid? Not many people have, since they only affect fewer than 50,000 people in the United.

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Todays Dental News

Bite Back at Cancer This November

November is Mouth Cancer Action Month, and the Mouth Cancer Foundation in the United Kingdom is responding with its Bite Back at Mouth.

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Industry News

Companies Ink Deal for Oral Cancer Detection Products

Vigilant Biosciences has struck a three-year deal with Crown Dental + Medical Limited to distribute the OncAlert Oral Cancer Risk Assessment System in New Zealand..

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Industry News

Study Examines Erroneous Diagnoses of Caries

All dentists strive to detect tooth decay and preserve natural tooth substance. But how high is the risk of healthy teeth being erroneously.

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Today's Dental News

Pancreatic Saliva Test May Happen Soon

A test for pancreatic cancer may soon be on the way. Researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry have inched closer to completing.

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Industry News

Air Techniques Presents New Digital Products at the ADA, San Francisco

MELVILLE, New York — (October 16, 2012) — Air Techniques, Inc., a leading innovator and manufacturer of dental equipment, continues to mark their.

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Science and Medicine

Alzheimer’s Damage Occurs Early

As many as 91 percent of the patients with mild memory impairment who had these risk markers went on to develop Alzheimer’s within.

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