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Nanoparticles Break Up Plaque and Prevent Cavities

The decay-causing bacteria that live in dental plaque “hide” in a glue-like polymer scaffold. Embedded in this sticky biofilm matrix, this bacteria then.

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Nanoparticles Break Up Plaque and Prevent Cavities

The decay-causing bacteria that live in dental plaque “hide” in a glue-like polymer scaffold. Embedded in this sticky biofilm matrix, this bacteria then.

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Overcome the Barriers of Teaching Your Patients About Oral Hygiene

Most people think they know how to brush their teeth. Most don’t. Dentists understand that this dichotomy exists, but they typically struggle to.

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Green Tea and Salvadora Persica Extracts Effectively Fight Plaque

People have been sipping green tea for thousands of years. Similarly, people have chewed on twigs from the Salvadora persica tree known as.

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“Cake Culture” Adds to Adult Tooth Decay

Sweet snacks can be one of the fun perks of office life, from morning donuts to cake brought in for birthday celebrations to.

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“Cake Culture” Adds to Adult Tooth Decay

Sweet snacks can be one of the fun perks of office life, from morning donuts to cake brought in for birthday celebrations to.

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Toothbrush and App Combine to Make Brushing Fun and Effective

Many kids don’t like brushing their teeth. But they love video games and Rabbids Invasion, the popular cartoon about offbeat bunnies and their.

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Toothbrush and App Combine to Make Brushing Fun and Effective

Many kids don’t like brushing their teeth. But they love video games and Rabbids Invasion, the popular cartoon about offbeat bunnies and their.

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Tobacco Smoke Makes Oral Bacteria More Resilient

The mouth is home to more than 700 different bacteria species. Tobacco smoke, though, promotes the colonization and fortification of harmful species like.

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Tobacco Smoke Makes Oral Bacteria More Resilient

The mouth is home to more than 700 different bacteria species. Tobacco smoke, though, promotes the colonization and fortification of harmful species like.

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