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Researchers Map the Genes That Produce Facial Features

An international team of researchers has connected specific genetic regions that influence facial features. This means they can see the signals of normal.

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Dental Traits Reveal Genetic Relationships Between Human Beings

The shape of human teeth can be used to reconstruct genetic relationships, according to researchers at the University of Tübingen’s Humanities Center for.

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Citizen Scientists Uncover Correlation Between Dental Visits and Treponema Abundance

Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science used a crowd-sourced, citizen science-driven study to find a correlation.

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Study to Explore How Dentists Assess Dental Pain in Children

Cameron Randall, PhD, of the University of Washington (UW) School of Dentistry has received a five-year, approximately $800,000 career development grant from the National Institutes.

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Palate Width May Be a Biomarker for Schizophrenia

Patients suffering from a specific form of schizophrenia have a wider oral palate than people with other forms of the disease and people.

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NIDCR Seeks Input on Research Initiatives

As part of the budget planning process for fiscal year 2021, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) is identifying topical.

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Genetics Has Little Impact on Oral Health

Genetic makeup does not predispose people to tooth decay, though children with overweight mothers are more likely to have cavities, according to researchers.

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Immune Deficiencies Explain Rampant Caries in Some Children

As tooth decay continues to affect more children than any other disease, researchers at Umeå University in Sweden have found a connection between.

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Immune Deficiencies Explain Rampant Caries in Some Children

As tooth decay continues to affect more children than any other disease, researchers at Umeå University in Sweden have found a connection between.

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Households, Not Genetics, Shape Salivary Microbiomes

Our households largely determine the mix of microorganisms that inhabit our saliva, according to researchers from the United Kingdom. Overall, these researchers found,.

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