Mouth formation during embryonic development
Jaw-dropping research explains mouth formation during embryonic development By Nicole Giese Rura...
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Jaw-dropping research explains mouth formation during embryonic development By Nicole Giese Rura...
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Maintaining the body’s barrier defenses at sites such as the skin and mucosal surfaces is critical for health and survival.
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Researchers find byproducts from gum disease incite deadly oral cancer growth Researchers from...
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Providing oral care to people with intellectual disability requires adaptation of the skills you use every day. In fact, most people with mild or moderate intellectual disability can be treated successfully in the general practice setting.
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Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to treat cancer. These drugs kill cancer cells, but they may also harm normal cells, including cells in the mouth. Side effects include problems with your teeth and gums; the soft, moist lining of your mouth; and the glands that make saliva (spit).
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Oral immunity is dependent on the immune system performing a remarkable balancing act by fighting off dangerous pathogens while tolerating the presence of the normal flora.
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The term neuromuscular occlusion has become associated with certain limited methodologies that are used to obtain a muscle-compatible occlusal relationship. In reality, there are several different approaches that can be used to determine a “neuromuscular” maxillo-mandibular relationship, even with a fully edentulous case.
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In a sample study, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they have found an association between the makeup of an individual’s normal bacterial colonies and head and neck cancer, a finding that potentially advances the quest for faster and more accurate cancer diagnosis and therapy.
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