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Stem cell studies could pave way for regenerating lost teeth
Two distinct stem cell lineages that drive tooth root and alveolar bone formation have been identified by researchers from Science... Read more
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Next-generation cavity fighter uses zinc-based treatment that could replace silver diamine fluoride
Tooth decay is the most common health condition worldwide. While it is preventable and treatable, billions of people are living... Read more
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Three origins of dental anxiety onset identified in study
For many people, a routine dentist appointment can evoke feelings of distress, fear and nervousness.... Read more
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Why your fear of the dentist may trace back to childhood trauma
Dental fear is an intense emotional reaction that can be characterized by anxiety, palpitations, sweating, dizziness, a feeling of unreality... Read more
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Oral bacteria linked to Parkinson's via the gut-brain axis
Korean researchers have uncovered compelling evidence that oral bacteria, once colonized in the gut, can affect neurons in the brain... Read more
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Certain oral microbes tied to increased risk of pancreatic cancer
Twenty-seven species of bacteria and fungi among the hundreds that live in people's mouths have been collectively tied to a... Read more
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Researchers boost widespread use of dental varnish across pediatric network
Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) demonstrated how a multifaceted intervention approach significantly improved the rate of dental varnish... Read more
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Plant-derived compound provides antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects against periodontal disease
A powder based on morin, a natural compound extracted from plants such as guava leaves, apple and fig peels, certain... Read more
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For young adults, the color of their teeth is important
White teeth are highly valued by young adults. But an even tooth color is considered to be of even higher... Read more
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Mediterranean diet may reduce gum disease
People living in the U.K. and following a diet close to the Mediterranean diet are more likely to have better... Read more
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Giant DNA discovered in people's mouths could impact oral health, immunity and even cancer risk
Researchers, including those at the University of Tokyo, have made a surprising discovery hiding in people's mouths: Inocles, giant DNA... Read more
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Less than half of youths with sickle cell received dental services in 2022
Only forty-two percent of youths with sickle cell disease (SCD) received dental services in 2022, according to a research letter... Read more
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Can the 'good' bacteria in your mouth act as probiotic cavity fighters?
If UC Berkeley's Wenjun Zhang has her way, no one will ever have to brush or floss again.... Read more
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Do you really need a dental check-up and clean every six months?
Just over half of Australian adults saw a dental practitioner in the past 12 months, most commonly for a check-up.... Read more
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Sip smarter: Apple juice effects on oral health are short-lived, but there are caveats
A new study led by the University of Portsmouth suggests our saliva is stronger than we thought. The research, published... Read more