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Dentistry

  • 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
  • When should dentists prescribe antibiotics? Some countries don't even have guidelines to answer this question
    We're all familiar with the idea that we have to use antibiotics wisely. You've probably seen a poster at your... Read more
  • In schizophrenia, altered oral microbiome may signal cognitive impairment
    An association between oral microbiota and cognitive performance in schizophrenia has been reported by researchers at Science Tokyo. By analyzing... Read more
  • Gene behind delayed, softer teeth found in zebrafish study
    A research team at the Korea University College of Medicine has uncovered a genetic mechanism responsible for delayed tooth development... Read more
  • How genes influence the microbes in our mouths to shape dental health
    No matter how much they brush their teeth, some people still get more cavities than others, in part because of... Read more
  • New screening tool adapted for US older adults to detect oral frailty
    An international collaboration of researchers have successfully adapted a Japanese oral health screening tool for use among English-speaking older adults... Read more
  • Nothing to hide: The merits of open data in dental research
    The International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research and the American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research have... Read more
  • Research uses cutting-edge technology to map how gums become diseased
    Millions of people worldwide suffer from gum disease, yet we still don't fully understand how healthy gums turn into damaged,... Read more
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