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Grant to Support Development of Oral Cancer Detection Technology

A researcher at the University of Oklahoma (OU) is developing computer technology and a medical device that he hopes can detect oral cancer.

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Squid Ink Enables More Accurate Pocket Measurements

By combining squid ink with light and ultrasound, researchers at the University of California (UC), San Diego, and UC Irvine have developed dental imaging.

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Squid Ink Enables More Accurate Pocket Measurements

By combining squid ink with light and ultrasound, researchers at the University of California (UC), San Diego, and UC Irvine have developed dental imaging.

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Lasers May Be Able to Kill Oral Bacteria

Researchers from the New York Institute of Technology have developed computer simulations showing how lasers set at different wavelengths can attack oral bacterial.

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Todays Dental News

Technologies Enable Early and Accurate Oral Cancer Detection

Traditional methods of visualization and detection of oral potentially malignant lesions (OPML) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) involve a conventional oral examination.

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Todays Dental News

Researcher Uses Lasers to Regenerate Dental Tissue

Many dentists now use lasers to cut both hard and soft tissue. But Dr. Praveen Arany at the University of Buffalo (UB) is.

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A-Dec Led Adds Safeshield Option For Routine Lens Protection

NEWBERG, Ore., Sept. 10, 2013 – A-dec has partnered with Medicom® for the SafeShield™, a disposable barrier to give A-dec LED dental light.

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Science and Medicine

Gene Associated With Longevity Also Regulates Circadian Clock

“The importance of this study is that it has both basic and potentially translational applications, taking into account the fact that pharmacological modulators.

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Eco-Dentistry Association Announces Products that Reach Accepted Status

Launch of EDA Accepted Seal for Environmentally Friendly Products and Services Announced at EDA’s Green Lounge Event at 2010 ADA Session Berkeley, CA.

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Science and Medicine

Too Much Light at Night May Lead to Obesity, Study Finds

“Although there were no differences in activity levels or daily consumption of food, the mice that lived with light at night were getting.

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