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Diabetes and your mouth

The implications of this metabolic disorder — and how dentists can help Because diabetes impacts blood sugar levels, it has the potential to touch every system in your body, your mouth included. When left uncontrolled, diabetes can cause myriad oral ... Read More

Oral Lichen Planus Webcast Nov 18-2015

Oral Lichen Planus Support Group to feature Dr. Stephen Challacombe

International experts will weigh in on the effectiveness of treatments for lichen planus during Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry’s International Oral Lichen Planus Support Group Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. CST. The online support group will feature ... Read More

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Know before you bite: Halloween candy guide

Eating too many Halloween treats can lead to a scary-looking mouth because sugary sweets can increase the likelihood of cavities in little witches and goblins. Here’s a look at some common candy culprits. Chocolate: Who whoo doesn’t like chocolate? While ... Read More

Those who floss, and those who just say they do

More than a quarter of all adults lie to their dentists about how much they floss, according to a recent survey from the American Academy of Periodontology. Now TAMBCD experts and health care partners weigh in on what’s fueling the trend and how to change the course of this provider-patient dialogue. Read More

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Endodontics spotlight

Saving cracked teeth begins with early diagnosis and patient awareness It may begin as a tiny fissure on the chewing surface of the tooth. The patient may not even be aware of its presence as repeated stress causes the crack ... Read More

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A holiday feast that’s good for your teeth

There’s another thing to be grateful for this Thanksgiving: Many elements of the traditional Turkey Day fare nourish your health and smile. Thanksgiving — that tried-and-true American holiday with origins tracing back to autumn 1621 — is unique in that ... Read More

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Addressing disease hazards in the dental setting

Time spent at a medical office, where illness is expected, can create a fair amount of apprehension. One person’s persistent sneezing causes another to reach for an extra dollop of hand sanitizer. A patient’s wracking cough makes those in the ... Read More

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Dark chocolate: subtle trick or ideal treat?

This Halloween, a little dark chocolate might not be frightful when coupled with moderation and good oral hygiene. Read More

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Follow-up oral care: the new normal for childhood cancer survivors

Today, because of advances in treatment, more than eight out of 10 children treated for cancer survive at least five years, most into adulthood. However, the same treatments that help these children survive can also cause immediate and late-term health ... Read More

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Healthy teeth for kids

3 pointers every parent should know [...] Read More