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Firm Touts New Dental Patients With No Marketing Costs

Right Dental Group is expanding its territory and has opened practice participation opportunities in many metropolitan areas. As a premier choice for new patients for dental practices the opportunity to be included in this expansion is significant. Driving new patients to top-quality local dentists via its social media and e-commerce marketing platforms has never been [...]

NYU College of Dentistry, Penn State develop new model for investigating tobacco/oral cancer link

Although tobacco use is widely understood to be one of the leading causes of oral cancer, research on the prevention of tobacco-related oral cancer in experimental animals has traditionally been limited to examining the impact of synthetic carcinogens manufactured especially for cancer research, rather than on observing the effects of carcinogens that occur in tobacco [...]

Treatment of gum disease may lower blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes

A study to be published in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library and led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh and supported by colleagues at the Peninsula Dental School, the University of Ottawa and UCL Eastman Dental Institute, suggests that the treatment of serious gum (periodontal) disease in diabetics with Type 2 diabetes [...]

Researchers find biomarkers in saliva for detection of early-stage pancreatic cancer

Researchers find biomarkers in saliva for detection of early-stage pancreatic cancer.Finding could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of devastating disease By Sandra Shagat February 16, 2010 Category: Health Sciences, Research Physicians and scientists agree: If we cannot entirely prevent cancer, the next best thing is to find it earlier to augment the chances of [...]

Genetic Study Reveals The Origins Of Cavity-causing Bacteria

Researchers have uncovered the complete genetic make-up of the cavity-causing bacterium Bifidobacterium dentium Bd1, revealing the genetic adaptations that allow this microorganism to live and cause decay in the human oral cavity. The study, led by Marco Ventura’s Probiogenomics laboratory at the University of Parma, and Prof. Douwe van Sinderen and Dr Paul O’Toole of [...]

Over 90% with Gum Disease at Risk for Diabetes

An overwhelming majority of people who have periodontal gum disease are also at high risk for diabetes and should be screened for diabetes, a New York University nursing-dental research team has found. The researchers also determined that half of those at risk had seen a dentist in the previous year, concluded that dentists should consider [...]

Scientists Report New Resin Matrix Passes Initial Tests

Scientists report in this month’s issue of the journal Dental Materials that two synthetic molecules designed in their laboratory to improve the durability of composite fillings had acceptable strength and good biocompatibity during initial tests. According to the scientists, these results suggest the structure of these so-called oxirane, or epoxy, molecules can be further refined [...]

Researchers Identify Protein Involved in Causing Gum Disease, Osteoporosis, Arthritis

Investigators at Hospital for Special Surgery, collaborating with researchers from other institutions, have contributed to the discovery that a gene called interferon regulator factor-8 IRF-8 is involved in the development of diseases such as periodontitis gum disease, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. The study, which will be published online August 30, ahead of print, in the [...]

Mysterious strength of tooth enamel

It’s been a mystery: how can our teeth withstand such an enormous amount of pressure, over many years, when tooth enamel is only about as strong as glass? A new study by Prof. Herzl Chai of Tel Aviv University’s School of Mechanical Engineering and his colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and [...]

Nanotechnology may increase longevity of dental fillings

Tooth-colored fillings may be more attractive than silver ones, but the bonds between the white filling and the tooth quickly age and degrade. A Medical College of Georgia researcher hopes a new nanotechnology technique will extend the fillings’ longevity. Read full article via EurekaAlert

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