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Dentavax Offers a Unique Solution for Gingivitis

Muno-Vax Biotechnologies, LLC is a cutting-edge health and wellness brand based out of the U.S. The company works in close association with its.

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Oral Health’s Impact on Mental Health

Recent research from the Journal of Psychiatric Research suggests that there is a connection between patients suffering from gingivitis and those living with.

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Better Gum Disease Prevention Could Save Billions in Healthcare Costs

More effective prevention of gum disease could save billions in healthcare costs and lead to healthier lives, according to the European Federation of.

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Smartphone Camera Identifies Oral Bacteria

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a technique that uses images taken by smartphones to identify potentially harmful bacteria in the.

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Does Oral Health Affect Pregnancy?

Oral health during pregnancy can greatly impact the mother and the fetus. While the physiological changes during pregnancy can certainly cause oral health.

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Celebrate Gum Health Day on May 12

“Gum diseases are preventable” is the slogan for Gum Health Day 2021, a worldwide initiative on May 12 promoted by the European Federation.

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Synthetic Peptide Resolves Gingivitis Inflammation in Three Weeks

A novel synthetic cyclic peptide known as AMY-101 reduces inflammation in gingivitis patients, according to Amyndas Pharmaceuticals, which has completed a phase 2.

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Even Skipping Just One Day of Brushing Leads to Poor Oral Health

Skipping a day or two of brushing and flossing really is a big deal, as poor oral hygiene produces the bacteria that leads.

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Bleeding Gums May Indicate a Lack of Vitamin C

Bleeding gums may be a sign of a lack of vitamin C, according to a multi-institute team of researchers. “When you see your.

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Oral Bacteria May Indicate Esophageal Cancer Risks

Certain oral pathogens are more prevalent in esophageal cancer patients and could be used as a novel diagnostic tool, according to researchers led.

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