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Regular Dental Checkups Help Keeping a Brighter Smile in Postmenopausal Women

The Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and Cleveland Clinic pull a sort of an alarm signal, and state that regular flossing and brushing of the teeth might not be enough for the prevention of tooth loss in women who are in their postmenopausal phase.

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    Regenerate Lost Teeth with Body’s Stem Cells

    StemSave, a company that offers inexpensive methods for crypto preservation and noninvasive recovery, recently announced in a publication appearing in the Journal of Dental Research that they have developed a new technique for tooth regeneration.

    10 Tips to Deal with Dental Emergencies

    Nowadays, dentists have many options for dealing with dental emergencies. We can benefit from advancements in dentistry, like pain management and techniques to restore teeth. Teeth can be restored with synthetic materials that resemble the natural teeth and are strong enough to bear any amount of load.

    Mini Dental Implants – Speak and Chew Naturally

    As the time passes and the denture deteriorates the underlying bone, it may no longer fit. As a result your lips are working so hard to keep the denture in place that it becomes impossible to smile, speak and chew naturally. Mini dental implants are the perfect solution for this problem.

    X-rays Can Help Avoid Permanent Bone Damage from Bisphosphonates

    X-rays may allow early detection of improper healing of the jawbone caused by the use of bisphosphonate drugs, letting dentists correct the problem early and avoid possible permanent damage, according to an article in General Dentistry.

    Like toothache but in the socket

    Question I got my tooth out last Monday but have woken up this morning with .. well its like toothache but in the socket. I have rinsed with salty water but its really sore. Has anyone else had this?