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Taking a closer look at plaque

Scientists are using the technique of Raman spectroscopy to study two common dental plaque bacteria, Streptococcus sanguis and mutans. The relative balance of the two may be an indicator of a patient’s oral health and risk for tooth decay — Streptococcus sanguis is associated with “healthy” plaque, while mutans is associated with tooth decay.

Osteoporosis drug builds bone in patients with gum disease

A drug marketed to grow bone in osteoporosis patients also works to heal bone wounds in gum disease patients, a new study suggests.

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Body’s bacteria affect atherosclerosis

New findings suggesting that bacteria in the mouth and/or intestine can affect the the outcome pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and lead to new treatment strategies, reveals research from Sweden.

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Microfluidic devices advance 3-D tissue engineering

A new method that generates three-dimensional (3-D) tissue models for studying bacterial infection of orthopedic implants has been developed.

Microfluidic devices advance 3-D tissue engineering

A new method that generates three-dimensional (3-D) tissue models for studying bacterial infection of orthopedic implants has been developed.

Microfluidic devices advance 3-D tissue engineering

A new method that generates three-dimensional (3-D) tissue models for studying bacterial infection of orthopedic implants has been developed.

Women who get dental care have lower risk of heart disease, says study

A new study suggests that women who get dental care reduce their risk of heart attacks, stroke and other cardiovascular problems by at least one-third.

Technique to reattach teeth using stem cells developed

A new approach to anchor teeth back in the jaw using stem cells has been developed and successfully tested in the laboratory for the first time.