Pathogens in Dental Aerosols Mostly Come from Irrigants, Not Saliva
Researchers at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry say they have tracked the origins of microbiota in aerosols generated during treatments including.
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Researchers at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry say they have tracked the origins of microbiota in aerosols generated during treatments including.
Researchers at the University of Zurich said they have mapped the first complete atlas of single cells that make up human teeth. They.
In a study involving thousands of participants, a new blood test detected more than 50 types of cancer including head and neck cancer.
There may be more genes in the collective human microbiome than stars in the observable universe, and at least half of these genes.
Dental caries represents one of the most common chronic diseases found in young children, and the multi-factoral disease involves complex interactions of microbiological,.
The first human beings who settled in Scandinavia more than 10,000 years ago left their DNA behind in wads of chewing gum made.
Our households largely determine the mix of microorganisms that inhabit our saliva, according to researchers from the United Kingdom. Overall, these researchers found,.
The University of Buffalo (UB) is supporting a pair of projects investigating the links between oral and systemic health through funding from its.
Researchers have uncovered the genetic sources of dental traits commonly found in East Asians, including upper central incisor shoveling, enamel extensions of the.