Study: Room for improvement in oral cancer exams
Who is better positioned to detect oral cancer — dentists or physicians? While both have their strengths, they are also missing opportunities for improved screening
Who is better positioned to detect oral cancer — dentists or physicians? While both have their strengths, they are also missing opportunities for improved screening
Researchers from George Washington University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology have discovered that the major reason why teeth do not break apart
Bacteria from a mother’s mouth can be transmitted through the blood and amniotic fluid in the womb to her unborn child, resulting in premature delivery,
A Charleston, WV, dentist is being sued by a patient who claims he did not properly address lesions in her mouth that later turned into
Jason Morgan needs an implant. But like many dental implant candidates, his jaw bone is not strong enough to support it. The 34-year-old man’s maxillary
NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Mar 26 – The results of a study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility suggest a possible association between endometriosis
One more knight has sallied forth against the biggest dragon in dentistry as a Texas-based start-up released Identafi 3000, a new oral cancer screening device.
Researchers at Oregon State University have identified the gene that ultimately controls the production of tooth enamel, a significant advance that they say could lead
NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Feb 20 – The results of a small trial suggest that vitamin B12 is a safe, effective, and inexpensive treatment for
The Identafi 3000 by Trimira. Trimira has introduced Identafi 3000, a small, cordless, handheld device that uses a three-wavelength optical illumination and visualization system to
A dry mouth and burning eyes, rampant caries, parched and irritated mucous membranes — the life of a Sjögren’s patient can be miserable. Yet many
An Australian professor of oral medicine has stirred up new debate over whether regular use of alcohol-containing mouthwashes can increase the risk of oral cancer.