Japanese “dental patch” could prevent sensitive teeth from further decay
Known as a “tooth patch,” this extremely thin cap acts to shield the at-risk tooth from bacteria.
Known as a “tooth patch,” this extremely thin cap acts to shield the at-risk tooth from bacteria.
Known more commonly as chronic teeth-grinding, bruxism affects millions but can have varying health effects.
A group of dental scientists from the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine has published a report in the industry news source Journal of Dental Research, stating that pre-diabetes symptoms can be identified in the dentist’s chair.
The results matched the theory that excess body weight, especially in the arm and chest regions, was connected with poor oral health.
In an experiment conducted by University of Michigan researchers, medical professionals administered a cell type known as ixmyelocel-T, which is part of the body’s tissue repair mechanism.
Scientists from universities in Australia and Italy collaborated on a study of ancient human tooth remains, and announced in a recent article that they discovered hints of dental work performed by our ancestors.
Their conclusion, soon to be published in the gastrointestinal medicine journal Gut, is that there is a distinct link between the body’s ability to react to common organisms in the mouth
Those who experience consistent oral pain should visit their family dentist to make sure that the issue is not serious, as avoiding it could lead to long-term dental issues that get harder to treat over time.
Often depicted as a strange and scary procedure favored by evil cartoon doctors, root canal treatments, also known as endodontic therapy, are actually a beneficial medical procedure that many North Carolina residents undergo each year without complication.
In this piece, we’ll take a look at some of the ways you can injure your mouth and whether or not you should immediately seek out the services of an affordable dental care provider.
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