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Statement from Dr. William Calnon, President, ADA

CHICAGO, Sept. 13, 2012—The American Dental Association (ADA) applauds New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for shining a spotlight on the issue of.

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Some Foods May Boost Oral Health

At this point, it’s clear that acidic drinks and sugary foods have a negative impact on your teeth. But there are some foods.

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Dental Organizations Want Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Evaluated

Various dental organizations are asking for a U.S. Surgeon General’s report on the relationships between certain food and drink consumption and the impact.

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Modern Diet Causes Dental Problems

The diet of the modern world can be blamed for many dental problems. Dentists, evolutionary biologists and food scientists recently congregated at a.

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Dentists Urge People to Avoid Brushing Directly After Eating

Brushing too soon after eating can have devastating effects. This message sometimes can be misunderstood. Dentists urge people to clean their teeth and.

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Many Cereals Could be Healthier

A variety of cereals claim to be healthy. They claim to provide you with a great start to your day. In many cases,.

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Sports Drinks Continue to Ruin Oral Health

Next time you consume a sports drink think about the impact on your teeth. Sports drinks and energy drinks were originally created to.

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Baby Bottles Result in Tooth Decay

One of the top causes of tooth decay is a baby bottle, according to dentists. Tooth decay remains a major problem for babies..

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People Need to Take Care of Oral Health This Time of Year

It’s extremely important for people to take extra caution with their teeth and gums at this time of year. With the amount of.

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Dentist Taking Buy-Back Program Seriously

An Ohio dentist is offering serious prizes for this year’s Halloween Candy Buy-Back Program. Craig Callen of Mansfield, Ohio is offering to give.

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