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Biodegradable Gel May Improve Craniosynostosis Treatment

Research at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California (USC) may lead to treatment for craniosynostosis, a defect.

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3-D Printed Bioceramic Implant Induces Cranial Regrowth

A European team of researchers has developed a 3-D printed bioceramic material and attached it to a titanium frame shaped like the missing.

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Hoverboard Head Injuries More Severe Among Adults

Head injuries involving hoverboards are more severe among adults, according to a multi-institution team of researchers, who recommend helmet use to prevent these.

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UNLV Students Build Models Instead of Dissect Cadavers to Learn Anatomy

Dental students typically dissect cadavers to learn about human anatomy. The University of Las Vegas Nevada School of Dental Medicine, however, uses a.

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Crooked Bite May Indicate Early Life Stress

The first 1,000 days after conception strongly influence life expectancy and susceptibility to chronic diseases, according to the University of Washington (UW) School.

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California’s Brightest Students Shine at Table Clinic Competition

A group of 30 students representing California’s dental schools gathered at CDA Presents in Anaheim last month to participate in the event’s Table.

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Stegosaurus Had a Stronger Bite Than Its Herbivorous Brethren

The stegosaurus roamed the earth 150 million years ago, eating ferns and horsetails to sustain its bulk. Despite its herbivorous diet, though, it.

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Ancient Skull Reveals a Softer Prehistoric Diet

In 2008, scientists recovered the skull of an Australopithecus sediba. This diminutive pre-human species that lived in southern Africa about 2 million years.

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Stem Cells Could Be Used to Repair Skull and Face Bones

Researchers from the University of Rochester Medical Center have identified and isolated a stem cell population capable of skull formation and craniofacial repair.

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Rare Genetic Trait Discovered in Skull

The skull of a man who likely had trouble eating was recently discovered. Experts at the University of Saskatchewan dug up the skull.

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