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FDA Approves Tooth Movement Accelerator
The FDA has recently approved a new technology which would accelerate the speed in which teeth are moved into the proper positioning.  According to the article on CosmeticDenistsNews.com, OrthoAccel Technologies developed the AcceleDent System to accelerate orthodontic treatment.  This simple applicance is removable and is non-evasive as it's placed in the mouth for only 20 […]
New Technology Creates Bone-Like Substance
After four years of work with the departments of chemistry, biology, manufacturing, and materials science, a group of researchers from Washington State University have developed a technology that can create a material that looks, feels, and acts like bone.  Such a substance could be extremely beneficial in the fields of orthopedics, cosmetic dentistry, and to […]
New Study Links Diet to Orthodontic Problems
Dr. Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel, of the University of Kent, recently released her findings in a research project centered on a long debated theory related to orthodontic problems.  The study conducted explored how the soft diet common amongst people in modern industrialized countries, impacts the growth of the jaw in relation to their teeth.  The findings […]
Poor Oral Health a Family Affair
Most mothers hope to give their children the best that life has to offer.  Providing a safe and loving home, nutritious and balanced meals, and clean clothes to wear are just a few of the necessities that kids need to thrive.  Thanks to a study completed in New Zealand, moms around the world can now […]
Exercise and Oral Health
As the New Year quickly approaches, many are already gearing up for the most common resolution, finally taking care of that waistline.  But did you know that an exercise routine could do more than just shed a few unwanted pounds? According to an article published in the Journal of Periodontology earlier this year, people who […]
Dental Issues with Age
The results from a very unique and interesting study have linked a decrease in jaw size to the aging process.  A cohort of dentistry students at Malmö University in Sweden participated in the research that spanned 40 years.  It started in 1949 while the students attended the school, when plaster molds of their jaws were […]

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