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Periodontitis May Stem From Obesity

Obese people may have more reasons to worry about periodontitis. A study titled “MicroRNA Modulation in Obesity and Periodontitis” analyzed this issue in.

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Dental Trip Could Help Migraines

A visit to the dentist may be the best way to treat a migraine. Migraines are a major problem because they make people.

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Dental Implant Usage Rising in Middle East

Dental patients in the Middle East are making a certain request more and more. They now realize the importance of dental implants, so.

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Alabama Needs Infusion of Dentists

There aren’t enough dentists in many areas of Alabama. According to information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the areas.

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MIS Implants Technologies Launches New Website

Fair Lawn, NJ (October 20, 2011) – PeriZone™, an oral health product division of MIS Implants Technologies, Ltd., recently launched an independent new.

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Dental Fraud Scheme Uncovered in Australia

Hundreds of Australian dentists are being questioned regarding fraud involving Medicare billing. The Medicare chronic dental disease scheme is permitting patients to claim.

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Lean Principles and the Dental Office

Health care providers today are feeling significant pressure to work more efficiently and streamline procedures in their offices. The pressure can come from.

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Dental Clinic Treats Many Missouri Residents

About 25 percent of people in Missouri have gone two years since seeing a dentist, according to the Missouri Dental Association. That’s why.

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Mini Dental Implant DVD

Finally, a DVD with lecture and live surgery that depicts three different cases highlighting the techniques to make any general dental practice efficient and profitable.

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Patients With Mental Illness More at Risk for Tooth Loss

People with severe mental illnesses are three times more likely to lose their teeth because of poor oral health. This information comes from.

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