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Grant to Support Development of Material That May Replace Amalgam

Researchers in Australia have received a $3 million Cooperative Research Centre Projects (CRC-P) grant to develop a fiber-reinforced dental composite with mechanical properties.

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Common Nanoparticle May Have Negative Effect on Gut Bacteria

Nanoparticles added to some toothpastes, chewing gum, and more than 900 food products may have a substantial and harmful influence on human health,.

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Biting and Chewing Cause Adult Teeth to Emerge

Children lose their baby teeth as their adult teeth begin to emerge, though long-standing hypotheses about what triggers this growth have not been.

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Biting and Chewing Cause Adult Teeth to Emerge

Children lose their baby teeth as their adult teeth begin to emerge, though long-standing hypotheses about what triggers this growth have not been.

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Botox Manages Sjögren’s Syndrome Salivary Gland Inflammation

Researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia found another potential medical use for botulinum toxin, commercially known as Botox, when they injected.

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Researchers Map Enamel at the Atomic Level to Stop Decay

Dentists can use today’s latest imaging technologies to spot tooth decay in its earliest stages. But researchers at the University of Sydney may.

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Researchers Map Enamel at the Atomic Level to Stop Decay

Dentists can use today’s latest imaging technologies to spot tooth decay in its earliest stages. But researchers at the University of Sydney may.

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University Plans $15.5 Million Research Center for Oral-Systemic Health

Efforts to connect oral health to improved overall systemic health are ramping up around the world—even Down Under, with plans to establish an.

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Preventative Plan Reduces Fillings By 50 Percent

There’s good news in caries treatment from Down Under. Researchers from the University of Sydney have developed a set of preventative protocols that.

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