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January 27, 2012  
Dried Licorice Root Fights The Bacteria That Cause Tooth Decay And Gum Disease Dried Licorice Root Fights The Bacteria That Cause Tooth Decay And Gum Disease
Dried Licorice Root Fights The Bacteria That Cause Tooth Decay And Gum Disease
Dried Licorice Root Fights The Bacteria That Cause Tooth Decay And Gum Disease
Two substances in licorice - used extensively in Chinese traditional medicine - that kill the major bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease.
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Technique Yields Potential Biological Substitute For Dental Implants
A new technique can orchestrate stem cells to migrate to a three-dimensional scaffold infused with growth factor, holding the translational potential to yield an anatomically correct tooth in as soon as nine weeks once implanted.
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StemSaveā„¢ Inc., the market leader in the field of stem cell recovery and cryo-preservation, lauds research published in the current issue of the Journal of Dental Research citing a new technique pioneered by the authors that can orchestrate the body's own stem cells to regenerate teeth.
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