Acids in drinks also damage teeth
Friday, June 25, 2004 In an old science experiment, a teacher would put a tooth in a bottle of cola to display the perils of sugar; the tooth would disappear in a few days.
Researchers have now demonstrated that non-colas, canned iced teas... [
More ]
Jawdropping: Researchers find way to regrow teeth
Getting long in the tooth could take on new meaning as Boston researchers say their latest discovery may allow dentists to one day replace lost teeth by regrowing them from a patient's own cells.
Scientists at Boston's Forsyth Institute took ... [
More ]
Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia
Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a serious complication of herpes zoster that has a predilection for older individuals. PHN is often associated with significant morbidity, and it can cause insomnia, fatigue, depression and interference with daily acti... [
More ]
Treatment of lower lip cancer: an experience of 48 cases
The article reports results obtained in 48 cases of lower lip cancer. Tumor classified as T1 or T2, requiring a resection up to 60% of the lower lip, were treated with the stair-case technique. Nine patients were treated with the bilateral symmetrica... [
More ]