Oral care products containing fluoride-free hydroxyapatite, a natural form of calcium, may effectively reduce dental caries, according to a systematic review published in the Journal of Dentistry.
In a recent systematic review published in the journal JAMA Network, researchers synthesized available literature on interventions aimed at preventing oral health issues, especially dental caries, in ...
Depending on its concentration, amino acid arginine toothpaste may reduce active caries in children better than dentifrices containing sodium fluoride, according to the International Association for ...
Dental caries (decay) remains the most common chronic disease in the U.S. and globally, despite decades of research and proven preventive strategies. In South Dakota, 60–65% of adults and over ...
In a recent study published in the journal BDJ Open, researchers in Canada and Germany tested the doses of fluoride toothpaste that parents gave to children up to two years old. Their results indicate ...
The issue of adding fluoride to our drinking water is considered a contentious one, and while it seems that most people are OK with it, there are others who are overtly outspoken against it. Depending ...
The Dental Caries Market addresses the most widespread, non-communicable disease on the planet: tooth decay. This vast and enduring market encompasses the full spectrum of products, technologies, and ...