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Single Male Smokers at Risk of Oral Cancer

Single male smokers are at a greater risk of developing oral cancer than any other group. This new study discovered that single men.

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Carestream Dental Manufactures Its 1,000th CS 8100

ATLANTA – Carestream Dental today announced the production of its 1,000th CS 8100 digital panoramic imaging system at its manufacturing facility in Marne-la-Vallée,.

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Dental Society Highlights Dangers of Oral Piercings

Tongue piercings may result in many unwanted dental effects. There can be infection or eventual damage to the teeth that may develop from.

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Ultradent Products, Inc. Welcomes Dr. Steven Glassman as a Featured Lecturer

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, February 2013–Ultradent Products, Inc. is proud to welcome Dr. Steven Glassman as a featured lecturer at several one-day courses taking.

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Ancient Teeth Bacteria Display Evolution of Disease

Researchers recently learned a great deal of information about oral health from DNA preserved in calcified teeth bacteria. It was learned that negative.

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University Of Miami Awards BIOMET 3i for Collaborative Support

Palm Beach Gardens, FL – (February 1, 2013) – The University of Miami recently honored BIOMET 3i and a host of other organizations.

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New Snack May be Harmful to Children’s Dental Health

Fruit puree snacks may be a favorite for some children. But they could have a terrible impact on a child’s oral health. Gerber.

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Give Kids a Smile Day Set for Feb. 5 at UIC College of Dentistry

The Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry will host Give Kids a Smile Day on.

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Journal outlines how UCLA researchers are redefining dentistry through ‘salivaomics’

FINDINGS: Scientists from the UCLA School of Dentistry have been at the vanguard of research on human saliva in recent years, leading the.

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Oral Bacteria May be Sign of Pancreatic Cancer

An infectious oral bacterium may be a sign for pancreatic cancer. According to a new study, researchers claim that people who have high.

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