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Certain Molecule is Necessary for Tooth Root Formation

The International and American Associations for Dental Research recently made a discovery that could be pivotal for tooth root formation. The protein called.

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Evolution of Human Smile Recently Discovered

A particle accelerator and a long-dead fish hold the key to the history behind the human smile. All living jawed vertebrates have teeth.

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Dental Records Could Enable Early Diagnosis of Osteoporosis

It’s conceivable that osteoporosis may be identified many years before a person displays symptoms. Dental researchers at the University of Manchester are developing.

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Stem Cell Therapy May be Capable of Treating Head, Mouth Problems

Stem cells were recently utilized to regrow craniofacial tissues. The study was the first of its kind and discovered that it was faster.

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Researchers Analyze Fish to See Why Humans Can’t Replace Teeth

The pufferfish provides researchers with plenty of information about human teeth. Research shows that the deadly fish—a fish that hasn’t evolved—undergoes continued tooth.

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Botox May Limit Chronic Teeth Grinding

There may be a new method to combat teeth grinding. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston recently tested Botox and.

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Woman Has Jawbone Transplant

Belgian doctors performed a dental procedure that had never been done before. Thanks to the doctors’ work, they enabled an 83-year-old woman to.

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Dental Visits Essential to Healthy Life

Despite the poor economy, there are some areas in which costs can’t be cut. One of them is dental coverage. Maintaining good oral.

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Dental X-Rays May Project Bone Fractures

Dentistry may aid in predicting who’s at risk of fractures. By using dental x-rays, it’s now possible to tell who may be more.

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Orthodontic Issues May Stem From Diet

The soft modern diet may be the culprit regarding orthodontic problems. The jaws of many people grow too short in proportion to the.

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