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Are School-Based Cavity Prevention Programs Effective?

Are School-Based Cavity Prevention Programs Effective?

Reviewed by Ray Spotts

A study by researchers at NYU College of Dentistry suggests that cavity prevention programs with a combination of prevention strategies may be more effective than one alone for reducing tooth decay.

Dental cavities are the world’s most prevalent childhood disease, affecting nearly 30 percent of school-age children and 50 percent of rural, minority, or Medicaid-receiving children in the United States. 
An End To Cavities For People With Sensitive Teeth?

An End To Cavities For People With Sensitive Teeth?

Reviewed By Ray Spotts

Tooth sensitivity commonly occurs when the protective layers of teeth are worn away, revealing a bony tissue called dentin. This tissue contains microscopic hollow tubes that, when exposed, allow hot and cold liquids and food to contact the underlying nerve endings in the teeth, causing pain.

Could Fighting Cavities One Day Be As Easy As Taking A Pill?

Could Fighting Cavities One Day Be As Easy As Taking A Pill?

Reviewed By Ray Spotts

University of Florida Health researchers have identified a new strain of bacteria in the mouth that may keep bad bacteria in check and could lead to a way to prevent cavities using probiotics. The researchers say the findings could lead to the development of a supplement that patients could take orally to prevent cavities.

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