Former Russian Nuclear Weapons Experts Develop Cutting-Edge Dental Implant...
The National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA today highlighted the latest launch of a commercial product successfully developed and brought to market as a result of the Global Initiatives for...
View ArticleNew Study Shows Healthy Gums May Lead to Healthy Lungs
Maintaining periodontal health may contribute to a healthy respiratory system, according to research published in the Journal of Periodontology. A new study suggests that periodontal disease may...
View ArticleStudy Fails to Refute Fluoride-Osteosarcoma Link
A paper in the Journal of Dental Research by dentist Chester Douglass and colleagues, “An Assessment of Bone Fluoride and Osteosarcoma,” (7/28/11) claims to show no association between fluoride bone...
View ArticleNew Treatment Allows Filling Without Drilling
Researchers at the University of Leeds have discovered a pain-free way of tackling dental decay that reverses the damage of acid attack and re-builds teeth as new. The pioneering treatment promises to...
View ArticleClinical Studies for Periodontal Disease Predictive Genetic Test Initiated by...
Interleukin Genetics, Inc. announced today that the Company has initiated two clinical studies to demonstrate the utility of its new PST® genetic test in the ethnic Chinese population. The programs are...
View ArticleClinical Consultant Announced for OrthoAccel® Technologies, Inc. AcceleDent™...
OrthoAccel® Technologies, Inc. developers of the AcceleDent™ System, an appliance to accelerate orthodontic treatment, announced this week that it has engaged Dr. S. Jay Bowman as a clinical...
View ArticleDental X-rays Can Predict Fractures
It is now possible to use dental X-rays to predict who is at risk of fractures, reveals a new study from researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy reported in the journal Nature Reviews Endocrinology. In...
View ArticleFluoride Supplements Show No Evidence of Benefit
According to the Cochrane Oral Health Group, fluoride supplements fail to reduce tooth decay in primary teeth, permanent teeth cavity-reduction is dubious and health risks are little studied...
View ArticleAccording to Research From Yale, Better Oral Hygiene Could Reduce Risk of...
Colds and flus, even pneumonia, become more common in New Hampshire during the winter, but now there might be another way to prevent yourself from catching pneumonia this time of year — brushing your...
View ArticleFish Oil May Help Periodontal Disease
San Diego, CA — Periodontitis, inflammation of the tissue surrounding the teeth, affects more than half of adults and is linked to an increased risk of stroke and other heart problems. To evaluate...
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