Today's Dental News

Some Medical Providers Get Involved with Dental Care

Doctors in the vicinity of Portland, Ore. are starting a push for coordinated care. This means that they will integrate some kind of.

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Children Need to Wear Protective Mouth Gear While Playing Sports

Many children that don’t wear protective mouthguards while playing sports should be doing so, according to a survey conducted by Delta Dental Plans.

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Xylitol Limits Amount of Cavities in Babies

Xylitol may be the key to reducing cavities in babies. A new study indicates that mothers can stop cavities from forming in their.

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Mouth Contains More Germs than Total Number of People on Earth

There are more germs on one person’s mouth than ever thought, according some dentists. For comparison’s sake, the number of germs on one.

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Researchers Look for Solution for Dry Mouth in Cancer Patients

There may be a solution for preventing xerostomia. Xerostomia, which is a dry mouth from a lack of saliva, often impacts patients with.

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Dentists Get Involved in Chocolate Milk Debate

Chocolate milk may not be as healthy as you think. Nutrition experts and healthy food advocates have been saying for years that chocolate.

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Cavities May be Contagious

Cavities may come not only from what you eat, but what bacteria you come in contact with. According to new studies, the bacteria.

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Eating Greens May Reduce Risk of Oral Cancer

There’s a way for women who smoke to reduce their risk of oral cancer. And it has nothing to do with quitting smoking..

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Orthodontic Researchers Make Discoveries About Retainer Wearing

A group of Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine researchers wanted more definitive research on retainer wearing. As a result, they.

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Second-hand Smoke Could be Related to Cavities

A new study indicates that second-hand smoke may have an effect on cavities. People who inhale second-hand smoke may be at a higher.

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