Todays Dental News

Dentists Encouraged to Address the Long-Term Risks of Vaping

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have totaled 805 possible cases of lung illnesses related to vaping, with 12 resulting in death, prompting the.

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Dental Groups Join Coalition Asking for Flavored E-Cigarette Ban

A coalition of 45 health groups is asking members of Congress to cosponsor the Stopping Appealing Flavors in E-Cigarettes for Kids Act, or.

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E-Cigarettes Present Risks to Oral and Systemic Health

Electronic cigarettes and vaping have become hot and controversial topics. Every week it seems, the national media reports on some new study or.

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Cigarette Smoke Reprograms Cells to Support Head and Neck Cancer

Cigarette smoke reprograms the cells that surround head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cells and drives the cancer’s aggressiveness, according to researchers.

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Todays Dental News

Oral Cancer: It’s Nothing to Smile About

While doing my hospital dentistry residency at UCLA Medical Center, I was assigned a patient by the name of Mary who had been.

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Early Diagnosis of Oral Cancer Can Save Lives

This April is the twentieth annual Oral Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society estimates that roughly 53,000 people will get oral cavity.

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Cancer-Linked Molecular Changes Seen in Oral Cells of Smokers and E-Cigarette Users

E-cigarette users develop some of the same cancer-related molecular changes in their oral tissue as cigarette smokers, according to the University of Southern.

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Motivational Interviewing May Improve Oral Hygiene Behavior

Dentists always recommend brushing twice a day and flossing every day, in addition to curbing alcohol and tobacco use, for maintaining a healthy.

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Smokers Often Misunderstand Health Risks of Using Snus

American smokers mistakenly think that using snus, a type of moist snuff smokeless tobacco product, is as dangerous as smoking tobacco, according to.

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High Iron Content and pH in Water Can Cause Black Stains in Plaque

The high iron content and pH of saliva and consumed water are the most significant factors driving the appearance of black stains on.

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