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Can mouth rinses damage your oral health? - Local 10
Can mouth rinses damage your oral health? Local 10 (NewsUSA) - Americans enjoy a nice, white smile, but that still doesn't stop them from eating and drinking the sugary foods that result in tooth decay and stains. It's not surprising, then, that Americans spend billions of dollars each year on oral ... |
Osteopathic student garners national award for cleft palate research - MSU News
![]() MSU News | Osteopathic student garners national award for cleft palate research MSU News The palate separates the oral and nasal cavities and allows breathing to occur alongside eating and drinking. Clefting occurs when there is cell dysfunction during palatal development. It is a common developmental defect with serious postnatal ... |
'Healthy' smoothies not so innocent for teeth, says dentist - Telegraph.co.uk
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | 'Healthy' smoothies not so innocent for teeth, says dentist Telegraph.co.uk Middle-class parents are unwittingly causing their children's teeth to rot by regularly feeding them 'healthy' fruit juices and smoothies, a leading dentist has warned. By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent High-street practitioners regularly see ... |
Raising awareness - Reading Eagle
Raising awareness Reading Eagle Dr. Valerie S. Deibler, a local dentist and owner of Deibler Dental in Wyomissing, and Mary Grace Rugh, a hygienist in a Reading dental practice who coordinates public health efforts on behalf of the Berks-Schuylkill Dental Hygienist Association, ... |
Busting cavity attack in children - Arab News
![]() Arab News | Busting cavity attack in children Arab News Some of the reasons for decay are due to plaque (food debris) accumulation, poor oral hygiene, poor food habits, highly acidic pH value of saliva, tooth anomalies, reduced salivary flow, radiation therapy and immuno-compromised conditions, etc. |



