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  • Q&A: Vicious cycle? How gum disease and rheumatoid arthritis feed off one another
    It's well established that gum disease and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are strongly linked. But what wasn't known, until a recent... Read more
  • I think I'm grinding or clenching my teeth. Why? And can anything help?
    Day or night, many of us grind or clench our teeth, and don't even realize we're doing it. Here are... Read more
  • Q&A with expert in cariology: Resolutions for a healthier new year? Don't forget your oral health
    When the calendar flips to a new year, many of us aim to use this blank slate as the time... Read more
  • Digital medical device developed for jaw pain and TMD self-management
    Jaw pain shouldn't be a mystery, yet for one in 15 people living with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), care can be... Read more
  • Exploring the complex relationship between oral health and dementia
    Poor oral health may increase dementia risk through both biological and social pathways, as reported by researchers from Science Tokyo.... Read more
  • Study links low lycopene intake to higher risk of severe gum disease in older adults
    A new study has found that insufficient dietary lycopene intake is associated with a significantly higher risk of severe periodontitis... Read more
  • Artificial saliva with sugarcane protein shields teeth after cancer treatment
    An artificial saliva in the form of a mouthwash, produced with the CANECPI-5 protein extracted from sugarcane and modified in... Read more
  • New toothpaste stops periodontal pathogens
    Periodontitis is widespread and can have serious consequences for overall health. Researchers at Fraunhofer have identified a substance that selectively... Read more
  • Oral bacterium tied to disability severity in multiple sclerosis
    Increasing evidence suggests that the severe gum disease, periodontitis, may contribute to central nervous system disorders through chronic inflammation. However,... Read more
  • Study shows tooth loss, not low-protein intake, drives memory decline in aging mice
    Tooth loss doesn't just make eating harder, it may also make thinking more challenging. A new study from Hiroshima University... Read more
  • Gum disease may be linked to plaque buildup in arteries, higher risk of major CVD events
    There is increasing evidence that gum disease is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attack, stroke,... Read more
  • Higher maternal vitamin D during pregnancy tied to less childhood tooth decay
    Zhejiang University School of Medicine investigators reported that higher maternal plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels across pregnancy aligned with lower odds... Read more
  • How to protect your child's teeth if your water lacks fluoride
    For generations, fluoridated drinking water has helped safeguard the teeth of most American children. Yet recently, skepticism over this public-health... Read more
  • Machine learning reveals dental caries variability in national survey database
    dA new article published in the Journal of Dental Research explores the development of an integrated data-cleaning and subtype discovery... Read more
  • Uncovering the why behind cleft lip and palate with live imaging and gene editing
    Every face is unique. Genetics helps to determine our features, but sometimes genes have errors which, in early fetal development,... Read more
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