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Sugar-Free Products May be Harmful

New research shows that sugar-free gum, soft drinks and other sugarless products may not be as beneficial as first thought. These products could.

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Carbonation in Beverages Adversely Affects Teeth

Next time you drink soda or a sports drink, you may want to second guess your decision. Soda and sugary sports drinks are.

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Research Team Explains Formation of Enamel

There’s new information that could lead to important nanoscale approaches to creating biomaterials. The research comes from a University of Pittsburgh School of.

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Science and Medicine

How to Take a Dinosaur’s Temperature

Caltech biologist Robert Eagle drills into a sauropod tooth to get a sample of enamel. How warm was a dinosaur’s blood? Researchers report.

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Longing for White Teeth can Ruin Healthy Teeth

Americans are beginning to go overboard with whitening their teeth. In the last 10 years, people trying to achieve the perfect smile are.

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Possible Breakthrough in Tooth Decay Research

Information from a facility that works with electrons could lead to the eventual prevention of tooth decay. At Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire.

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Fighting the Fight for Healthy Teeth

It is known that teeth can protect themselves, to some extent, from attack by bacteria but that inflammation within a tooth can be.

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Researchers Produce 3-D Map of Individual Atoms of Teeth

Teeth and bone are important and complex structures in humans and other animals, but little is actually known about their chemical structure at.

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Home Teeth Whitening Can Cause Permanent Damage

Self-treatments using baking soda, ash and hydrogen peroxide, many of which are detailed online by members of the public with no dental experience,.

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Genetic Link for Tooth Decay

A study in the Journal of Dental Research examined families’ biological samples and demographic data and clinically assessed the health of their mouth,.

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