Dental News Articles
Keep smiling: collagen matrix promotes gum healing around exposed roots12 March 2012Receding gums often result in tooth sensitivity and can lead to decay of the root and persistent inflammation of the gum. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Head & Face Medicine demonstrates that a novel method using bovine collagen is able to enhance gum healing. This resulted in thicker margins around the tooth and, in over half the cases, complete ... |
Liquorice fights the bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease8 January 2012 Comments: 2Scientists are reporting identification of two substances in liquorice — used extensively in Chinese traditional medicine — that kill the major bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease, the leading causes of tooth loss in children and adults. In a study in ACS' Journal of Natural Products, they say that these substances could have a role in treating and ... |
How to keep your 'two front teeth' (and all the rest) this Christmas5 January 2012The Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Australian Dental Association (ADA) have joined forces to heighten community awareness of the importance of dental care as part of overall personal health and wellbeing. |
Dentists ready for eHealth surgery13 November 2011Dental is one of the health sector's unheralded areas. Yet according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, approximately 12,000 dental surgeries are located across Australia. |
Tiny teeth in tatters12 November 2011 Rating: 4.00/5 (1 votes) Comments: 1The tiny teeth of some of our toddlers are rotting and dental researchers at the University of Sydney are poised to start the second phase of a long-term study to find out why. |
Mouth bacterium a key factor for gum disease9 November 2011 Comments: 1Normal bacteria which live in our mouths provide the catalyst for the development of gum disease, a debilitating condition which leads to painful gums and the loosening of teeth, new research from Queen Mary, University of London has found. |
Acidic food and drink can damage teeth25 October 2011Eating fruit such as apples could be up to four times more damaging to teeth than carbonated drinks, according to a new study led by Professor David Bartlett at the King's Dental Institute. |
Sugar-free lollies, non-fluoride varnishes help prevent cavities24 September 2011A multi-disciplinary expert panel, convened by the American Dental Association (ADA) Council on Scientific Affairs, issued a report this month containing clinical recommendations that sugar-free chewing gum, lozenges and hard candy including xylitol or polyol combinations, and a professionally applied varnish with chlorhexidine and thymol could be beneficial in preventing cavities when used as ... |
Tooth loss three times higher in people with serious mental illness16 September 2011People with severe mental illnesses are over three times more likely to lose their teeth because of poor oral health than the general population, University of Queensland researchers have found. |
Cognitive behavioural therapy effective for treating severe dental phobia14 September 2011 Comments: 1People with severe dental phobia may be able to overcome their anxieties with a single session of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), research published in the latest issue of the British Dental Journal (BDJ) suggests. |











