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Orthodontists See Increase in Adult Patients…
img style="float: right;" alt="Orthodontists See Increase in Adult Patients" src="images/stories/Orthodontists_See_Increase_in_Adult_Patients.jpg" width="300" />It’s never too late to see the orthodontist nowadays.
Patients visiting the orthodontist are becoming increasingly older, based on some studies.
Many of these older patients are seeing the orthodontist to prevent their teeth from shifting.
Their teeth are fitted
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Material Loss Protects Teeth Against Fatigue Failure…
img style="float: right;" alt="Material Loss Protects Teeth Against Fatigue Failure" src="images/stories/Material_Loss_Protects_Teeth_Against_Fatigue_Failure.jpg" width="300" />Scientists of the Max Planck
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 April 2024 16:18
Study Finds New Iodine Mouthwash May Impact LDL …
strong>Clinical trials continue. Data presented to oral medicine conference
Cleaning your mouth and cleaning your arteries could be as simple as a once-a-day oral rinse if additional studies confirm preliminary findings about a new
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Proper Sterilization Practices in Dentistry…
img style="float: right;" alt="Proper sterilization practices in dentistry" src="images/stories/Proper_sterilization_practices_in_dentistry.jpg" width="300" />WASHINGTON - Thousands of dental patients in
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Last Updated on Sunday, 21 April 2024 14:33
Rinse and Spit Test Helps Detect Early Oral Cancer…
img style="float: right;" alt="Rinse and spit test helps detect early oral cancer" src="images/stories/Rinse_and_spit_test_helps_detect_early_oral_cancer.png" width="300" />Researchers from the U.S. have
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Anesthesia May Impact Wisdom Teeth of Children…
njecting children with anesthesia may have some unintended effects.
Researchers from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine determined that injecting children ages 2 through 6 with anesthesia may result in missing lower wisdom teeth.
The
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Dental Screening that Could Save your Life…
img style="float: right;" alt="Dental Screening" src="images/stories/Dental_Screening.jpg" width="300" />We all know about the importance of sleep, and we know we should be getting more of it. When we wake
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Periodontal Disease a Diabetic Risk…
early every diabetic knows the risks associated with the disease. It’s one of the first things that your doctor or nurse talks about when the diagnosis is made. There are some dental nuances that affect the diabetic as well.
I’ve talked about
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Nerve Blocks in Children May Destroy Future Molars…
img style="float: right;" alt="Nerve Blocks in Children May Destroy Future Molars" src="images/stories/teeth_of_a_child.jpg" height="277" width="300" />Dentists may inadvertently destroy incipient
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Saliva Test May Predict Violent Behavior in Boys…
strong>CINCINNATI, Ohio, USA:A pilot study conducted by researchers in the U.S. has provided evidence of a link between salivary hormone levels and aggression in children.With these insights, the researchers hope to develop a new tool to help
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 April 2024 10:39
Development Of Wisdom Teeth In Children May Be …
esearchers from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine have discovered a statistical association between the injection of local dental anesthesia given to children ages two to six and evidence of missing lower wisdom teeth. The results of this
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Scientists Develop Breath Test to Diagnose Gastric …
AIFA, Israel/HEFEI, China: To date, endoscopy has been the standard method for diagnosing stomach cancer. However, researchers hope to provide a significantly less invasive and less expensive method with a new breath test. In a recent study, they
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Aspirin ‘May Cut Oral Cancer Risk’…
aking a regular low dose of aspirin could prevent head and neck cancers by almost a quarter, according to new research. The results of the study1 concluded that people were almost a quarter (22 per cent) more likely to avoid developing head and neck
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