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  • Eco-friendly coatings boost strength and biocompatibility of titanium dental implants
    New research from SUNY Polytechnic Institute introduces an innovative, eco-friendly method to enhance the performance and longevity of titanium-based dental... Read more
  • A combination of exercise and omega-3 can reduce the severity of tooth root infections
    A study published in the journal Scientific Reports indicates that physical exercise combined with omega-3 supplementation considerably improves the immune... Read more
  • Depression linked to a less diverse oral microbiome
    A rich and varied mix of microbes in the mouth, particularly bacteria, is not only important for our oral health,... Read more
  • 'Smart' dental implants developed that feel and function like natural teeth
    Each year, millions of people in the U.S. get dental implants as a long-term, natural-looking fix for missing teeth. But... Read more
  • School dental treatments stop kids' tooth decay in its tracks
    Two topical treatments applied to kids' cavities can stop the majority of them from progressing for years, according to a... Read more
  • Three ways to make dental care kinder for anxious patients
    For many, a visit to the dentist brings fear, anxiety, or memories of uncomfortable experiences. But dentistry is changing—and it's... Read more
  • Patients say 'yes..ish' to the use of AI in dentistry
    As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to be integrated into health care, a new multinational study involving Aarhus University sheds light... Read more
  • Attaching fluorescing dye to oral cancer proteins could yield powerful prediction tool for varying cancer types
    Some 10 million people in the U.S. have oral premalignant disease, a group of diseases that show up as red... Read more
  • Hypnosis may help in the management of pain and stress experienced by dental patients
    Hypnosis could play a significant role in at least three areas of dental care: managing acute pain during dental procedures,... Read more
  • Fluoride bans in public water systems threaten oral health of rural and low-income kids, pediatrician warns
    Florida recently became the second state to sign into law a ban on fluoride in public water systems, joining a... Read more
  • Florida becomes second US state to ban fluoride in drinking water
    The US state of Florida became the second to ban fluoride in public water supplies, joining Utah in skipping the... Read more
  • Study shows long-term benefits of saving 'hopeless' teeth
    A major long-term study presented at EuroPerio11, the world's leading congress on gum health and implant dentistry by the European... Read more
  • US to withdraw prescription fluoride for children
    US President Donald Trump's administration has announced plans to withdraw prescription fluoride drugs for children, part of a growing movement... Read more
  • Study finds proinflammatory diets worsen gum disease and boost inflammation over time
    New research presented at EuroPerio11 sheds light on the profound connections between diet, inflammation, and gum health. Three studies explore... Read more
  • Heart rhythm disorder traced to bacterium lurking in gums
    Tempted to skip the floss? Your heart might thank you if you don't. A new study from Hiroshima University (HU)... Read more
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