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The Human Form of Mad Cow Disease Linked to Tooth Decay
According to some recent studies led by Welsh researchers, the mad cow disease of human form could be directly linked to tooth decay. They further bring up a hypothesis according to which during the early 80′s, people have become infected with the incurable disease, because they have eaten meat that was contaminated.
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The BDA (British Dental Association) is not satisfied by the “red taping” that has been going on lately, and they are calling for action from the part of all dentists who are just as unsatisfied with the new regulations to join the Government’s Red Tape Challenge.
The bear, who lives at the Highland Wildlife Park in Kingussie, needed dental surgery after antibiotics failed to cure an infection which had left him with a swollen jaw.
Some Scotland researchers have found a new method for dealing with tooth decay in its early stages. This innovative technique can help to make the need for fillings unnecessary.
Scotland stated that it would provide free dental service to all the people, but this statement was questioned when statistics revealed that not enough dentist were available at the NHS.





