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High Iron Content and pH in Water Can Cause Black Stains in Plaque

The high iron content and pH of saliva and consumed water are the most significant factors driving the appearance of black stains on.

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Tooth Loss may Lead Other Health Issues

When a person loses his or her teeth, it only gets worse from there. A new study indicates that the memory and walking.

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Oral Cancer Risk Doesn’t Result in Lifestyle Changes

Mouth cancer risk is not enough to motivate most people to change their lifestyle. A recent study showed that 20 million people wouldn’t.

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Oral Cancer Cases may be Rising

The oral cancer problem may be getting worse. Statistics indicate that there was an increase of 1,000 oral cancer cases in the United.

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Today's Dental News

People Lack Knowledge About Link Between Oral Cancer, Sexual Health

People don’t know enough about the link between oral cancer and sexual health, according to various studies. The general awareness about sexually transmitted.

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Mouth Cancer Becoming More Prevalent

Younger people are developing mouth cancer more than ever before. An initiative in Scotland has set out to make people under the age.

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Many People Don’t Know Causes, Symptoms of Oral Cancer

Most people don’t know nearly as much as they should about oral cancer. Roughly 70 percent of adults don’t know about the symptoms.

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Today's Dental News

Daily Drinking May Increase Oral Cancer Risk

Two glasses of wine or some types of beer on a daily basis can increase oral cancer risk, according to a recent study..

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Science and Medicine

Binge Drinkers Crave Liquid Courage

Participants rated the upsides to drinking as more positive and likely to happen in the future, a finding the researchers call “rose-colored beer.

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Today's Dental News

Oral Cancer Can Come from Alcohol Consumption

The risk of cancer may be increased by alcohol consumption. A new study from Oxford University claims that 1 out of 10 cancer.

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