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3-D Bioprinter Treats Musculoskeletal Injuries

Biomedical engineers at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine have developed a handheld 3-D bioprinter that they believe could revolutionize the way.

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60% of Medical Tourists Have Received Dental Treatment

According to a survey by eHealth, 21% of people enrolled in health insurance are willing to travel internationally for care, while 60% of those.

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Experimental Vaccine Defeats S Aureus Infections

Janette Harro, PhD, has developed an experimental vaccine that protects up to 80% of mice against Staphylococcus aureus, which accounts for a third.

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MMA Surgery Improves Long-Term Quality of Life for Apnea Patients

Surgery that moves the jaws forward can significantly improve long-term quality of life, including functional outcomes and sleep quality, in patients with obstructive.

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Radical Oral Infection Treatment Not Necessary Before Stem Cell Transplants

Oral infections seem to have no association with the risk of stem cell transplantation patients dying or getting a serious infection within six.

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Collaboration to Improve Oral Health of Cleft Lip and Palate Patients

The FDI World Dental Federation and Smile Train are working with GSK Consumer Healthcare to launch a two-year project to improve oral health.

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Adopted Children With Cleft Lip and Palate See Later Treatment

In a group of internationally adopted children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P), speech at age five is impaired compared to a corresponding.

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NYC to Host Two-Day Dental Implant Course in October

Kaplavi Implant Education will present All on 4/6 Full Surgical & Prosthetic Protocol and Fully Guided Immediate Implant Reconstruction on October 18 and.

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Minority Children See More Complications and Higher Costs in Cleft Palate Repair

Children undergoing surgery to repair cleft palate face racial disparities in their care, including a higher risk of complications in African-American children, according.

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Survival Rates Decline Each Year Gum Cancer Isn’t Diagnosed

Survival rates decline every year for patients with undiagnosed gum cancer known as primary gingival squamous cell carcinoma, report researchers at the New.

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