U.S. firm launches blackberry toothpaste gum
Four Tigers, a Kentucky blackberry research & development company, is partnering with Kroger to distribute a blackberry toothpaste gum. BerryCare toothpaste gum, a dietary supplement
Four Tigers, a Kentucky blackberry research & development company, is partnering with Kroger to distribute a blackberry toothpaste gum. BerryCare toothpaste gum, a dietary supplement
Researchers at the University of Michigan (U-M) Medical School and School of Dentistry researchers have discovered a bacterium that they say is responsible for causing
The ADA is encouraging dentists to work with their patients to determine how often they need teeth cleanings, following a study published in the Journal
Access Pharmaceuticals, maker of the MuGard oral mucositis treatment, has licensed the U.S. commercial rights to the product to AMAG Pharmaceuticals. Under terms of the
The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) is the latest organization to respond to a study published this week in the Journal of Dental Research (June
Annual prophylaxis, rather than every six months, may be sufficient for patients with no risk factors, according to the authors of a new study in
Oklahoma health officials now say 73 patients of Tulsa oral surgeon W. Scott Harrington, DMD, have tested positive for hepatitis C. Eight rounds of testing
Sunstar Americas has launched GUM Crayola Squeeze-A-Color toothpaste. The toothpaste comes in a variety pack of child-friendly tubes (1.5 oz. ea,ch) with three nonstaining colors
The Illinois State Dental Society (ISDS) Foundation is accepting community grant applications from Illinois community health organizations for oral health projects. The group plans to
The next paradigm for dental healthcare will be more personalized care, and scientific advances such as genomics and oral biomarkers will play a key role
A 2013 survey by 1-800-DENTIST has found 91% of respondents ranked cleanliness as a reason why they would return to the same dentist for a
Preliminary studies by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have begun to establish a connection between periodontal disease and kidney disease, according