Dental News Articles
Mouth may tell the tale of lung damage caused by smoking16 April 2008 Rating: 3.33/5 (3 votes)Cells lining the mouth reflect the molecular damage that smoking does to the lining of the lungs, researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center report today at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. |
HPV, periodontitis work in tandem to increase risk of tongue cancer4 April 2008 Rating: 4.00/5 (1 votes)Persons with periodontitis who also are infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) are at increased risk of developing tongue cancer, new research conducted at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine has shown. |
The price paid for higher energy is highly dangerous to teeth19 March 2008For more than 10 years, energy drinks in the United States have been on the rise, promising consumers more “oomph” in their day. In fact, it is estimated that the energy drink market will hit $10 billion by 2010. While that may be great news for energy drink companies, it could mean a different story for the oral health of consumers who sometimes daily rely on these drinks for that ... |
Medications plus dental materials may equal infection for diabetic patients17 March 2008People who live with diabetes on a daily basis are usually instructed to eat right, maintain regular physical activity, and if necessary, take medication. What many may not know is that these medications that help control healthy insulin levels may lead to unexpected events at the dentist's office. |
Preventing burns from electric dental handpieces9 March 2008The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning dental professionals about serious patient injuries caused by poorly maintained electric dental handpieces. Some patients have experienced third degree burns that needed plastic surgery. The burns have occurred during tooth extraction, when cutting teeth and bone, and during other surgical procedures, but overheating could happen during any dental ... |
Marijuana may cause gum disease13 February 2008Heavy cannabis smoking has been identified as a major cause of gum disease in a study involving researchers from the University of Otago, King's College in London, Duke University and the University of North Carolina in the USA. |
Infection Outbreaks on Teeth can cause Hair Loss1 January 2008 Rating: 4.67/5 (3 votes)There is a close relationship between infection outbreaks on teeth and the presence of alopecia areata or localized alopecia, a type of hair loss which has an unknown origin. Alopecia areata starts with bald patches on the scalp, and sometimes elsewhere on the body. The disease occurs in males and females of all ages, and experts believe that it affects 1 out of 1,000 people. |











