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Growth factor regenerates tooth supporting structures: Results of a large randomized clinical trial

It is well known that oral infection progressively destroys periodontal tissues and is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. A major goal of periodontal treatment is regeneration of the tissues lost to periodontitis. Unfortunately, most current therapies cannot predictably promote repair of tooth-supporting defects. A variety of regenerative approaches have been used clinically using bone grafts and guiding tissue membranes with limited success. Recently, a team of researchers conducted a human clinical trial to determine the safety and effectiveness of fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) for clinical application.

Rusty Wallace signs dental company as sponsor | Aspen Dental …

Wallace announced Wednesday he had landed Aspen Dental as a new sponsor for Nationwide driver Brendan Gaughan for the final race of the season at Homestead. The agreement is with Aspen Dental of Syracuse for Gaughan’s No. 62 Toyota. …

Lactobacillus reuteri good for health, Swedish study finds

There is a great deal of interest in the impact of lactic acid bacteria on our health. Now a new study from Sweden shows that the occurrence of Lactobacillus reuteri in the body promotes health.

Toothache more common among minority and special needs children, study finds

Poor, minority and special needs children are more likely to be affected by toothache, according to new study.

New Aspen Dental Practice Offers Another Option for Patients …

Patients looking for a dentist in Mattoon, IL, will have a new option for their dental care when an Aspen Dental office opens in Metro Towne Center at 1011 Charleston Avenue East on Thursday, November 18. The new practice will provide …

Halloween candy: Frequency, not amount, raises cavity risk

Halloween can present a very scary time of year for any parent concerned about their child’s oral health, since your kids will probably come home with that big haul of candy from trick or treating. But should you let them immediately gorge themselves on the candy and get it out of their system? One pediatric dentist thinks that might not be such a bad idea.

Sex hormones may explain higher risk of gum disease in men

Sex hormones may be the biological reason why men are at greater risk than women for destructive periodontitis, an infection of the gums, according to researchers.

Dr. Harold Katz: Dental Recession: Still Not Over

The delaying of regular dental visits could possibly result in larger dental problems (and bills) in the future.

Consuming polyunsaturated fatty acids may lower the incidence of gum disease

Periodontitis, a common inflammatory disease in which gum tissue separates from teeth, leads to accumulation of bacteria and potential bone and tooth loss. In a new study, researchers found that dietary intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids like fish oil, known to have anti-inflammatory properties, shows promise for the effective treatment and prevention of periodontitis.

Substantial consumption of fluoride increases chance of mild fluorosis, research finds

Young children who consume substantial amounts of fluoride through infant formula and other beverages mixed with fluoridated water or by swallowing fluoride toothpaste have an increased chance of developing mild enamel fluorosis, according to new research. However, experts say, children can continue using fluoridated water and fluoride toothpaste because fluoride has been proven to prevent tooth decay, and mild fluorosis does not negatively affect dental health or quality of life.