- Monday, January 9, 2012, 20:08
- Health
Some time ago, American scientists from Missouri initiated the investigation, that resulted in the creation of a dental device called "Plazma Brush". The Nanova medical technology company took up the embodiment of the idea.
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- Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 19:45
- Health
We were often told in our childhood that eating candies would cause toothache and were offered to eat an apple instead. But the scientists from the King's College London Dental Institute have found that apples aren't any healthier than sweets when it comes to dental health. Few people know that the harmful effect of apples on teeth is approximately 4 times bigger than that of carbonated drinks.
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- Saturday, May 3, 2008, 20:49
- Health, News
One needs to take proper care of their teeth not only to demonstrate a beautiful and white smile to the people around them, but also to avoid brain dysfunction. Scientists at King's College London have found the connection between poor dental health and aggravation of cognitive function of brain. They have established, that significant teeth loss increases the risk of brain dysfunction, in particular, it becomes 3,57 times more likely.
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