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Affordable Dental Care Is a Reality Now. How to Find It?

Affordable Dental Care Is a Reality Now. How to Find It?

These days the cost of dental treatments has risen steadily and is double the average inflation rate. The high premiums are also an issue.

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    Tips for Preventing Oral Cancer

    The number of patients diagnosed with oral cancer is unfortunately growing by the day in our world. Therefore, it is extremely important to stay educated and try to implement all the rules for a healthy lifestyle and to know how to prevent this dangerous oral health condition.

    Gum Disease and Fertility Issues in Women Interconnected

    It happens quite often that women underestimate the importance of a good oral hygiene. According to a new research, the time which is needed for a woman to get pregnant is extended by as much as two months, if she struggles with gum disease complications.

    People Say No to Fluoride in Water Study

    The test supposes to add fluoride to tap water, in order to see its effects on people’s health. Fluoridated water is known to have very negative effects on health, especially on the teeth.

    First Ever Clinical Study Shows Dental Stem Cells Regrow Bone

    Leading stem cell company, StemSave, Inc. applauds Italian scientists for breakthrough research that will forever change oral surgery

    Dental Sleep Researchers Concerned that Weight Gain is Associated with Sleep Apnea

    According to lead author Mark Brown, MD, Department of Psychiatry at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, people suffering from more severe Obstructive Sleep apnea (OSA) may be more likely to gain more weight than those with less severe OSA over time.