Prosthodontic treatment helps improve overall health
A new study finds that patients’ perception of their general health improves after receiving prosthodontic treatment, adding more shine to the prospect of such treatment
A new study finds that patients’ perception of their general health improves after receiving prosthodontic treatment, adding more shine to the prospect of such treatment
Researchers from Tufts University School of Medicine have developed a protein-based inhibitor that could provide a topical treatment for HPV as an alternative to surgical
Two physicians in Mississippi recently enrolled the first participant in a global study of a new treatment for head and neck cancer. The clinical trial
Chronic inflammation promotes malignant behavior of human papillomavirus (HPV)-immortalized oral keratinocytes, suggesting that it may be an important cofactor for HPV-associated oral carcinogenesis, according to
OralDNA Labs is observing April as Oral Cancer Awareness Month by offering a free white paper on the link between oral human papillomavirus (HPV) and
An electronic nose developed in Israel can distinguish between molecules found in the breath of patients with head and neck cancer and those of healthy
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) can aid in the treatment of advanced and recurrent tongue base carcinoma, according to a study in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
The development of new chemotherapy agents, new combinations of agents, and changes in the relative timing of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy treatments may potentially bring
Malaysian researchers say they have created a mouthwash that prevents oral cancer, according to a story on Yahoo.com. SA Cleanse is made from a local
Oral Health America’s National Spit Tobacco Education Program (NSTEP) is teaming with Little League International and the Chicago White Sox to launch its 10th annual
New research by University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine investigators has shown that a protein that helps cells stick together is frequently absent or out
A team of European researchers who tracked about 364,000 people in eight countries found a correlation between overall cancer risk and the amount of alcohol