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New Mouthwash Targeting Harmful Bacteria May Render Tooth Decay a Thing of the Past
November 16, 2011 A new mouthwash developed by a microbiologist is highly successful in targeting the harmful Streptococcus mutans bacteria that is the principal cause tooth decay and cavities, research ... > full story -
Professional Dental Cleanings May Reduce Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
November 13, 2011 Professional tooth scaling was associated with fewer heart attacks and strokes in a recent study from ... > full story -
First Large-Scale Study of Pain Reveals Risk Factors
November 10, 2011 Researchers have developed a comprehensive set of clinical characteristics that they say will lead to the ability to identify individuals at risk for developing painful jaw ... > full story -
Lose the Fat and Improve the Gums, Dental Researchers Find
November 9, 2011 Researchers found the human body is better at fighting gum disease when fat cells, which trigger inflammation, ... > full story -
Teeth Crowded in Seniors, as Jaws Shrink
October 31, 2011 The size of our jaws decreases with age. This is shown in a unique study from Sweden that followed a cohort of dentists throughout their adult ... > full story -
Healthy Mouth Bacteria Provide Ideal Conditions for Gum Disease
October 27, 2011 Gum disease can only develop with the help of normal bacteria living in the mouth, new research has ... > full story -
Premature Children Have Smaller Teeth, Research Suggests
October 27, 2011 The size of teeth in premature children is smaller than that of children who were full-term, according to a new ... > full story -
DNA Vaccines Show Promise in Preventing Dental Caries
October 25, 2011 In a new study, researchers in China demonstrate that anti-caries DNA vaccines, including pGJA-P/VAX, are promising for preventing dental caries. However, challenges remain because of the low ... > full story -
How Do Protein Binding Sites Stay Dry in Water?
October 21, 2011 Researchers studied the condition for model cavity and tunnel structures resembling the binding sites of proteins to stay dry without losing their ability to react, a prerequisite for proteins to ... > full story -
New Technologies Challenge Old Ideas About Early Hominid Diets
October 13, 2011 New assessments by researchers using the latest high-tech tools to study the diets of early hominids are challenging long-held assumptions about what our ancestors ... > full story
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