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Dental Patients in UK Open for More Communication with Dentists, Study…
According to a recent study initiated by the British Dental Trade Association, dental patients in the United Kingdom would like to see better communication with dentists in regards to the available dental treatments. The involved population of the study said they are interested in knowing more about the current dental treatment options.
The study showed that 88% of the involved population was happy with the dental care services provided to them. 46.6 % of this section
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New Multidisciplinary Pain Program at NIH…
A new NIH collaborative research program that focuses on the role of the brain in perceiving, modifying, and managing pain will complement basic science and clinical research efforts of other ongoing intramural neuroscience, imaging, and mental and
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O'Hehir University Opens Registration for Online …
O'Hehir University, an international online-based university, has recently announced that it will be open for registration on the 1st of September. O'Hehir University offers dental care professionals that previously received certification or a
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New Dental Capsule Offers new Options for Gum …
In a recent study, researchers have been able to develop a new controlled-release capsule that can be inserted between the teeth and the attached gingival to reduce bacterial growth and reduce inflammation. The new capsule contains a special type of
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Research Suggests Dental Patients May Not Need to Be …
A new study suggests that a personalized approach for scheduling dental visits should be considered as there is little difference in clinical outcome for patients pursuing just one or those pursuing two visits per year. The study, Periodontal
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BDHF Supports a Campaign to Label Food Items…
The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has recently reported its support for the British Heart Foundation and the Children’s Food Campaign. The latter is a new initiative proposed by the UK government to label certain food items on the front
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2 Molars Found in an Eye Tumor in Indian Patient…
A team of surgeons in India announced recently the discovery of two molars within a tumor removed from a patient’s eye. Such an anomaly is termed a teratoma but is exceedingly rare. In fact, this announcement is the first ever to report such a
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Aspirin Reduces Risk for Barrett's Esophagus, Study…
According to recent research, using anti-inflammatory medications, especially aspirin, can decrease the risk of Barrett's esophagus (BE) by 44%. The latter condition has been recognized as a primary risk factor in the development of esophageal
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High Fluoride Intake Linked to Lower IQ, Studies…
In a recent review, a team of researchers from the US announced that they have identified evidence linking higher levels of fluoride exposure in drinking water to neurodevelopmental delays. The team reviewed 27 studies that were carried out
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Smiles Dental Acquires the Debt of JHA…
Smiles Dental, a provider of dental care based in Dublin, has recently announced the acquisition of the debt of James Hull Associates (JHA). The latter is a dental practice group based in the UK. Smiles Dental is also considering the full purchase
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A New Polyclinic to Offer Dental Care to Athletes at …
A new polyclinic is going to provide dental care, along with other services such as eye care to athletes participating at London’s 2012 Olympic Games. The Olympic games are to begin later in July.
It is expected that the new polyclinic is going
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Cancer- related Protein Discovered and Blocked, Study…
In recent research, carried out by Cancer Research UK, a team of scientists was able to define a protein, FRMD4A, which appears to play an important role in the growth of tumor cells in cancer of the oral cavity. After deactivating the protein, the
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A New Peptide-based Fluid Offers an Innovative Option …
In a recent study, a research team has used a peptide-based solution that is designed to be a new pain-free approach to minimize the effects of dental decay. This novel advance in dental therapeutics shows promise for reversing the enamel damage
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