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Nikhil Prasad  Jul 31, 2024  4 months ago
Thailand Dental News: Researchers from Austria have made significant strides in the fight against gum disease with the discovery that N-chlorotaurine (NCT), a naturally occurring antiseptic, can effectively combat bacteria associated with periodontal diseases. This Thailand Dental News report delves into the study's key findings and potential implications for dental health. N-Chlorotaurine S...
Nikhil Prasad  Jun 14, 2024  6 months ago
Dental News: Introduction: Milk and Dental Health Milk is a staple in many diets, known for its rich supply of nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, and high-quality protein. It's often praised for its health benefits, including its role in bone health and disease prevention. However, its impact on dental health, particularly on cavities (dental caries), remains a topic of debate. This article ...
COVID-19 News - SARS-CoV-2 Structural Proteins Affects Oral Health  Dec 21, 2022  2 years ago
COVID-19 News: A new study by researchers from the University of Plymouth-UK has alarmingly found that SARS-CoV-2 structural proteins affects oral health by causing periodontal fibrosis via deregulating mitochondrial b-oxidation.   Worryingly, the study findings revealed that the SARS-CoV-2 membrane and envelope proteins alter fatty acid degradation pathways in the mitochondria that are ess...
Source: Sponsored Content  Oct 13, 2022  2 years ago
SPONSORED CONTENT A damaged tooth can be a source of distress. Read to find out how dental crowns can help repair a chipped tooth right away There can be a number of reasons that can result in a chipped tooth. It could be due to a facial trauma, or maybe because of having chewed a hard food item. Whatever the case maybe, leaving it untreated can prove to be dangerous for both your mouth and over...
Source: COVID-19-Oral-Health   Dec 11, 2021  3 years ago
While the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and its emerging variants and subvariants continue to sweep through the world, researchers are finding out more about how damaging and deadly this virus truly is.   Although most people by now know that the COVID-19 disease can have horrible effects on your lungs and other organs, many may be surprised to learn that other parts of their body such as the oral ...
Source: COVID-19 Symptoms  Sep 10, 2021  3 years ago
COVID-19-Symptoms:  A new study by researchers from the Laboratory of Oral Histopathology, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Brasilia-Brazil has found that dry mouth or Xerostomia is another new symptom of experienced by those with COVID-19. Dry mouth is also a more common symptom in those infected with the Delta variants according to sources not involved with the study.   The stud...
Source: Thailand Medical News  Dec 02, 2019  5 years ago
According to a study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), regular  teeth brushing and proper oral hygiene is linked with lower risks of atrial fibrillation and heart failure. Past research suggests that poor oral hygiene leads to bacteria in the blood, causing inflammation in the body. Inflammation increases...
Source: Thailand Medical News  Nov 26, 2019  5 years ago
German Researchers from the Institute of Pharmacy at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have re-combined an already approved active ingredient and filed for a patent for their invention together with two Fraunhofer Institutes from Halle. The innovation would spare patients from having many side effects. The new biodegradable rods promise to provide better treatment for periodontal dis...
Source: Thailand Medical News  Nov 21, 2019  5 years ago
Dental News Individuals should chew sugar-free gum after meals to prevent their  teeth from rotting, scientists say. Medical researchers scoured 50-years' worth of studies and found sugar-free chewing gum reduced the risk of tooth decay by 28 per cent.  It works by causing the mouth to produce more saliva, which helps neutralise and rinse away acid that forms when we eat. These a...
Source: Thailand Medical News  Nov 06, 2019  5 years ago
A new research study by a medical team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have showed that repeated exposures to dental X-rays are associated with an increased risk of thyroid cancer and meningioma.   Globally, about 347,000 new cases of thyroid cancer and 189,000 cases of meningiomas are diagnosed each year and the incidence of both cancers has increased in many countries during ...
Source: Thailand Medical News  Aug 25, 2019  5 years ago
An  team of dental researchers has found a mechanism that could offer a potential new solution to tooth repair. Their  study showed that a gene called Dlk1 enhances stem cell activation and tissue regeneration in tooth healing. Stem cells hold the key to wound healing, as they develop into specialized cell types including in teeth. The work was led by Dr Bing Hu from the University of...

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