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Dentistry

  • Innovative research captures emotional and social realities of denture wearers
    Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed a new patient-focused tool designed to better understand the lived experience of... Read more
  • Medical debt linked to deferred care, especially dental care
    Medical debt is associated with deferred care, most commonly deferred dental care, according to a study published online March 10... Read more
  • Can the critters in your mouth cause or cure disease?
    No matter how much you brush, floss and rinse, there's a zoo colonizing your teeth, gums and tongue.... Read more
  • Prediabetes or diabetes found in 1 in 3 patients during dental appointment
    A new King's College London study has revealed how a simple chairside test helps to screen patients who have other... Read more
  • A gentler way to treat aggressive gum disease may be in our future
    For years, treating gum disease has meant scraping away plaque, cutting out damaged tissue or turning to antibiotics that kill... Read more
  • Children with poor oral health more often develop cardiovascular disease as adults, new study suggests
    A tooth cavity and bleeding gums is a common scenario among Danish children—and one that researchers now connect to health... Read more
  • Study reveals urgent need for dental coverage reform for oral cancer patients
    Older Americans with oropharyngeal and oral cancers face high medical costs but are missing out on needed dental care, according... Read more
  • Call for dentists to reduce unnecessary nitrous oxide use
    Nitrous oxide used for sedating patients during dental appointments has a significant environmental impact, with wide variation in use and... Read more
  • Dental guidelines call for more judicious use of X-rays
    Everyone who's had regular dental care knows the heavy lead apron that's draped across your body before taking X-rays of... Read more
  • Uneasy at the dentist? You're not alone
    Settling into a cushy reclining chair and closing your eyes while soft music plays is appealing, except perhaps at the... Read more
  • What a zinc gradient in dentin could mean for fillings and tooth health
    Teeth are composites of mineral and protein, with a bulk of bony dentin that is highly porous. This structure allows... Read more
  • Indian Health Service to phase out use of dental fillings containing mercury by 2027
    The federal agency that provides health care to Native Americans and Alaska Natives has announced it will phase out the... Read more
  • A patch that sticks inside your mouth could spot inflammation early
    Detecting gum disease currently requires a dentist chair and a visual exam, often catching problems only after tissue damage has... Read more
  • Underbite is associated with tooth loss risk
    Malocclusions, or misaligned bites, refers to a condition in which the upper and lower teeth do not align properly when... Read more
  • What our teeth reveal about the growing gap between rich and poor
    Teeth are one of the most visible markers of poverty: structural circumstances that are individually borne.... Read more
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