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Untreated Dental Conditions Affect Billions Worldwide

The international oral health situation is looking pretty dismal as a recent report shows that billions of people around the world are suffering from a variety of untreated dental problems.  This report led by Professor Wagner Marcenes of the Institute of Dentistry at Queen Mary, University of London, was recently published in the Journal of

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Dr. Wilhite One of Several Texas Dentists Offering Dental Care to Veterans

Of all the injuries and illnesses that affect our veterans and troops who have been stationed overseas, their dental health is often overlooked. Veterans exhibit an array of dental problems that may be the result of spotty oral hygiene and overconsumption of sugary drinks in combat and may include conditions such as dry mouth, or

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Should I Toss My Toothbrush After a Sore Throat? The Facts You Need to Know

Many people believe they should throw away their toothbrush after experiencing a sore throat, cold, or other illness to prevent reinfection. But is this necessary? At Wilhite Plano Dentist, we provide you with accurate information based on the latest research to help you make the best decision for your oral health. Understanding the Link Between

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Modern Mouths Show Less Diversity in Oral Bacteria than Historic Mouths

A recent study that appeared in the journal Nature Genetics has found that humans have lost diversity in their oral bacteria over the past 7,500 years which scientists attribute to chronic oral diseases in modern humans. This study was done by researchers from the University of Adelaide’s Australian Centre for Ancient DNA, the University of

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Scientists Crack Genetic Code of Periodontitis Causing Bacteria

Scientists may have taken a major step towards understanding the microbiology of oral bacteria by cracking the genetic code of the bacteria linked to periodontitis. Periodontitis is a gum infection in which the gums react to bacterial plaque build-up with inflammation. This condition causes damage to the bone and soft tissue around the tooth which

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Using Mouthrinse More Effective Than Just Tooth Brushing

Using Mouthrinse More Effective Than Just Tooth Brushing Most people are accustomed to brushing their teeth at least once a day but the use of mouthrinse is not heavily encouraged and only some people make a daily habit of rinsing. Recently, the peer-reviewed journal General Dentistry of the Academy of General Dentistry published new research

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