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Sugar-Free Products May be Harmful

New research shows that sugar-free gum, soft drinks and other sugarless products may not be as beneficial as first thought. These products could.

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Measures to Take to Have a Healthy Halloween

Halloween is one of the worst holidays for your teeth. The amount of candy and sugar consumed is a recipe for developing some.

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Sweet Tooth Could Lead to Major Health Problems

There’s one food that can probably be blamed for more health problems than all others: sugar. The majority of people still consume too.

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Panel Makes Recommendations on Various Issues

Sugar-free chewing gum, lozenges and hard candy containing xylitol could help to prevent cavities. This information comes from a recent expert panel put.

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Early Oral Care May Prevent Later Problems

It may be essential to provide dental care for your child as soon as he or she is born. A study by the.

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Alarming Rates of Decay Exist in Some Places

About half of Australian children between ages six and 12 have some type of tooth decay. The information comes from a report called.

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Dentists Get Involved in Chocolate Milk Debate

Chocolate milk may not be as healthy as you think. Nutrition experts and healthy food advocates have been saying for years that chocolate.

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Dentists Express Concerns with Sports Drinks

Australian dentists are worried about the possibly dangerous effects that will result from sports drinks. These sports drinks and energy drinks were created.

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Infant Tooth Decay Can be Avoided by Following Certain Steps

There has been a rise in infant tooth decay recently, most notably in Australia. The only cause of infant tooth decay is bottle.

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Preventing Tooth Decay In The Youngest American Indians

A study conducted in four American Indian communities in the Pacific Northwest presents an effective strategy to convince mothers to switch young children.

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