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HIV Alone Not a Risk Factor for Cavities in Children

HIV infection increases the risk of cavities, recent studies report. But the risk does not come from the virus itself but from a.

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Rutgers Converts Dental Clinics into COVID-19 Treatment Areas

To help cope with the statewide influx of COVID-19 patients in New Jersey, the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM) has converted two.

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Salivary Cancer Test Gets US Patent

Oral biologist Vincent K. Tsiagbe, MS, PhD, of the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine has received a United States patent for a method of.

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Surgeon Connects WWI Facial Trauma Treatment With Today’s Plastic Surgery

Shahid Aziz, DDS, has spent hours poring over the case histories of World War I soldiers who returned home with disfiguring facial injuries.

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Clinic Specializes in Dentistry for Patients With Special Needs

Dr. Evan Spivack (left) and Dr. Tomas Ballesteros (right) describe their work at the Special Care Center at the Rutgers School of Dental.

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Grant to Improve Dental Treatment for HIV and AIDS Patients

Dental visits can be especially difficult for patients with HIV or AIDS, including the process of getting a dental impression. 

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Forum on Special Needs Dentistry Scheduled for November 1

The CTC Academy will host its inaugural special needs dentistry forum on Friday, November 1 at its campus in Oakland, New Jersey, in.

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Large-Scale Study to Explore Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen as Opioid Alternatives

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research has awarded the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM) an $11.7 million grant to study.

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Rutgers Researcher to Explore Genetic Roots of Trigeminal Neuralgia

Scott Diehl, PhD, a researcher at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, has received a second grant of $350,000 from the Facial Pain.

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Researchers to Develop Toothbrush for the Disabled

Maxine Strickland, DMD, of the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine has received nearly $95,000 in funding from Rutgers University’s TechAdvance to work with.

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