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CDA Position Statement: Considered a work-in-progress that will continue to be reviewed as more products continue to emerge.

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VAPING

  • 04 April 2022

The long-term health effects of e-cigarettes and vaporizers used to consume tobacco are unknown. Dentists play an important role in educating patients about the physical and oral health risks of vaping.

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The three most common deficiencies in the United States are for Vitamin B, Iron, and Vitamin D. Less common deficiencies include those for vitamin A, vitamin E, and folate.

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Implant care has been a challenge and with more cases being reported as either having peri-implant mucositis or peri-implantitis it becomes even more important to emphasize the need for a structured implant care protocol.

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It is well documented that people who suffer from diabetes are more susceptible to developing infections than non-diabetes sufferers. It is not..

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Periodontal disease, heart disease and stroke may seem to be unlikely bedfellows, but researchers have found that gum disease sufferers are nearly twice as likely to also..

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Periodontal disease is characterized by a progressive loss of supportive gingival tissue in the gums and jawbone. It is the number one cause of tooth loss among adults in the developed world.

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Researchers have shown that periodontal disease in expectant mothers actually exposes their unborn child to many different risks; particularly if they also happen to be diabetes sufferers.

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Periodontal disease (also called periodontitis and gum disease) has been linked to respiratory disease through recent research studies. Researchers have concluded that periodontal disease...

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Bruxism

  • 18 October 2021

Bruxism refers to an oral parafunctional activity which occurs in most humans at some point in their lives. The grinding of the teeth and the clenching of the jaw are the two main....

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Oral Cancer Exam

  • 04 October 2021

According to research conducted by the American Cancer society, more than 30,000 cases of oral cancer are diagnosed each year. More than 7,000 of these cases result in the death of the patient.

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