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Graphene Oxide May Improve Scaffold Performance in Implant Treatment

Adding graphene oxide to plasma surface treatment may improve scaffold survival rates in implant treatment, according to researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU).

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Dental Pulp Stem Cells Promote Neuronal Growth

Stem cells can generate a variety of specific tissues and are increasingly used for clinical applications such as replacing bone or cartilage. But.

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Grant to Fund Research into Bioprinting Face, Mouth, and Skull Tissues

Seamlessly correcting defects in the face, mouth, and skull is highly challenging because it requires precise stacking of a variety of tissues including.

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Todays Dental News

When an Oral Cancer Diagnosis Hits Home

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and dentistrytoday.com will be celebrating the event with blogs, news stories, and other features all spotlighting the disease. #OralCancerAwareness.

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Todays Dental News

General Dentistry and Periodontics: A Partnership for the Future

Within the $11 billion cosmetic surgery industry, anti-aging cosmetic dentistry is one of the fastest growing fields. Periodontal plastic surgery, which often includes.

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Researchers Use a Little Mussel to Improve Implant Performance

Dental implants use titanium because it is strong and doesn’t harm tissues, though it does lack some of the beneficial properties of natural.

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Today's Dental News

Using Some Immune System Cells may Successfully Treat Gum Disease

Utilizing the correct combination of immune system cells with inflamed tissues may be able to curb the red, swollen and painful gums that.

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Science and Medicine

Test Could Catch Kidney Damage Sooner

Existing methods of determining kidney function, such as measuring serum creatinine and urine output, may not indicate changes for several days, allowing time.

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Today's Dental News

Bad Breath Chemicals Ideal for Harvesting Dental Pulp Stem Cells

There may a benefit to bad breath. Japanese scientists have determined that the odorous compound that produces halitosis is a great place to.

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Today's Dental News

Researchers Make Possible Breakthrough in Oral Cancer Research

There may be a new, more definitive reason for why people develop oral or esophageal cancer. New research developed by the University of.

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