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Researchers uncover how oral bacteria can affect the aggressiveness of colon cancers

NEW YORK, U.S.: The risks associated with poor oral health are many. In the past, scientists have demonstrated that around a third of colorectal cancers are...

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Patients with disabilities to receive improved access to dental care

Chicago, U.S.: The American Dental Association (ADA) has recently revised its Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct to improve access to ...

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Interview: “We intend to ultimately develop a daily use oral care product with a natural substance”

The fight against dental caries has produced a number of innovative ways in which patients can protect and improve their oral health. After much interest in...

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Free webinar to focus on alternative for full-arch dental implant prostheses

NEW YORK, U.S.: For several years, Prof. Paul Tipton has been a pioneer in evaluating modern superstructure materials. In an upcoming free Dental Tribune ...

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New study investigates dental anxiety in children

MANGALORE, India: A key reason behind people not attending regular oral health check-ups can be anxiety stemming from their first experience in a dental ...

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Oral health means more than just good teeth

Although recent decades have seen incredible progress in the prevention of caries in the general population, good oral health for all is still not a reality...

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Introducing Y-Brush, the 10-second auto-cleaning electric toothbrush

LYON, France: A French company has released Y-Brush, an electric toothbrush that offers simultaneous whole mouth cleaning while reducing brushing time more ...

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Free webinar to bring saliva into focus

NEW YORK, U.S.: According to some oral care professionals, it is essential for clinicians to have a good knowledge base concerning the norms of salivary ...

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Animal rights activists sign petition against dental implant experiments involving dogs

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have been using dogs in their experiments to test how dental implants might lead to ...

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AOSC 2019 increases attendance by 20 per cent

SINGAPORE: Recently the Association of Orthodontists (Singapore) Congress (AOSC), organised by the Association of Orthodontists (Singapore), took place at ...

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Researchers present prototype of interactive device that can be worn in the mouth

AUCKLAND, New Zealand: Scientists in New Zealand have developed ChewIt, a novel user-configurable interface device worn in the mouth. The prototype, which ...

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NYU College of Dentistry celebrates new mobile dental van

NEW YORK, U.S.: Affordable health care is a major issue in many parts of the world. Since 2000, the New York University College of Dentistry (NYU Dentistry)...

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New partial dentures to be introduced in free webinar

NEW YORK, U.S.: In an upcoming, free Dental Tribune Study Club webinar on Wednesday, Feb. 27, an expert will be introducing Ultaire AKP removable partial ...

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Brazil aims for the big league

SÃO PAULO, Brazil: Brazil has long been a dental industry powerhouse. The large number of research articles published annually and the great production of ...

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Initiative aims to create a more collaborative environment across medical disciplines

PARIS, France: On 5 December 2018, academics, students, professionals and policymakers in dentistry, medicine and veterinary medicine came together to ...

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Scientists find link between periodontal disease and preterm delivery

ORLANDO, Fla., U.S.: In a new study, researchers compared the oral health status of women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM) and women with ...

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Researchers examine regenerative potential of mice teeth

LONDON, UK: The concept of regrowing teeth is considered somewhat of a holy grail in dentistry. Though most reptiles and fish have multiple sets of teeth ...

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Elderly Americans experience less tooth loss than in previous decades, study says

BETHESDA, Md., U.S.: Tooth loss can have a negative effect on quality of life, especially at an older age. Examining current trends in tooth loss in adults ...

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What else Cologne has to offer

Are you a night owl? Do you enjoy fine art? Do you have a sweet tooth or crave fried foods? A detour into the heart of Cologne can fill these and many other...

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Why home treatment kits cannot replace a medical professional

The current progress in technology is making available ever newer solutions that allow for the treatment of a larger number of diseases. Moreover, the ...

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NYU College of Dentistry opens oral healthcare facility for people with disabilities

NEW YORK, U.S.: Within dentistry, offering tailored oral healthcare to individuals with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities is an ongoing ...

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New materials and methods to be showcased at IDS 2019

COLOGNE, Germany: Dentistry has evolved through many different eras. Today, it is about choice and creating an individual treatment option for each patient,...

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Study questions health benefits of artificial sweeteners

LONDON, UK: By providing a sweet taste without the calories and other deleterious side effects of sugar, artificial sweeteners have often been lauded for ...

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JDR celebrates 100 years by highlighting importance of salivary diagnostics in oral health

ALEXANDRIA, Va., U.S.: 2019 marks the centennial of the Journal of Dental Research (JDR). Over the last century, the journal has been dedicated to the ...

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Registration now open for ADA FDI World Dental Congress 2019

SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.: The American Dental Association (ADA) and FDI World Dental Federation invite all dental professionals to participate at the ADA FDI ...

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Researchers analyze sources of stress in dental students

PORTLAND, Maine, U.S.: There are only a few studies that have examined not only the pressures students have to cope with in dental schools, but also the ...

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Self-care treatments for temporomandibular disorders most beneficial, study finds

NEW YORK, U.S.: Dentists and patients use a variety of treatments to manage temporomandibular disorders (TMD). In a new study, researchers have found that ...

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Study finds US kids use more toothpaste than recommended

ATLANTA, U.S.: When it comes to oral health, creating good habits in children can have lasting positive impacts later in life, however as with most things, ...

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Perio & Cardio Workshop 2019 to focus on publishing recommendations on periodontal health

MADRID, Spain: Cardiovascular and orthodontic experts are set to publish joint recommendations for medical and oral health professionals and patients. The ...

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Drinking tap water with high iron content may stain teeth

MONCADA, Spain: Researchers have found three factors, namely the consumption of water with a high iron content or a high pH level, as well as having a high ...

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