All infant formulas, whether ready-to-feed, concentrated or organic, contain fluoride at levels which can discolor developing teeth, reports the October 2009 Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA) (1).
Finally, I read in the "New York Times", quoting the Journal of the American Dental Association, which in turn quoted scientists in the laboratories (everything that is published today is of this kind), that the pain of being a redhead is bigger than the pain of being a blonde or a brunette.
While most people dislike going to the dentists, redheads are more likely to avoid the ordeal, a study in this month's issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association claimed.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The exciting news for the dental community concerning cranberries is that the Journal of the American Dental Association has indicated that "a unique cranberry juice component, a high-molecular-weight nondialysable material (NDM), has the ability to reverse and inhibit the coaggregation of certain oral bacteria responsible for dental plaque and periodontal disease in vitro.
Men spend as much as women on dental services, though they visit dentists less often, according to a study published recently in the Journal of the American Dental Association.
34) While scientists are still investigating whether preventing or treating periodontal disease may offer benefits for optimal bone density throughout the body, (17) a just-released review of the scientific literature relating to osteoporosis and periodontal disease published in the Journal of the American Dental Association concluded, "a healthy lifestyle has multiple benefits for the mouth and throughout the body.
The manual is very thorough and is based on the national standards for infection control in dentistry that were published originally in the Journal of the American Dental Association in 1978.
The results of their human study, presented in the March 2006 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association, suggest that although leaching does occur, sealants are still a safe means of preventing dental cavities.