Supercare Dental and Cosmetics patients left with missing teeth and superannuation after clinics collapse


Patients across the country have been left with no teeth and drained superannuation accounts after clinics run by a NSW company were placed into administration. Dentists who worked for Supercare Dental and Cosmetics are now owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid wages and say the clinics were "predatory".



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What are 'Ozempic teeth'? Exploring new side effect of weight-loss drug


One of the side effects associated with Ozempic is 'Ozempic teeth', but what does that mean? Ozempic has exploded in popularity over the last few years, but scientists are only just beginning to fully understand the side effects.'Ozempic teeth' is the unofficial term for a number of dental issues that people who use Ozempic begin to experience, which can include decaying teeth, bad breath, and gum disease.


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Hollings Researcher Creates Oral Cancer Prediction Test


Some 10 million people in the U.S. have oral premalignant disease: a group of diseases that show up as red patches, white patches or rough patches in the mouth and that might - or might not - develop into cancer. Perhaps 7% to 10% of these cases will develop into cancer. For dentists and doctors who are monitoring these patients, the question is: Who is most likely to develop cancer and, therefore, would benefit from more intervention?


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Stress-Measuring Dental Floss Unveiled


Chronic stress can lead to increased blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, decreased immune function, depression, and anxiety. Unfortunately, the tools we use to monitor stress are often imprecise or expensive, relying on self-reporting questionnaires and psychiatric evaluations. Now a Tufts interdisciplinary engineer and his team have devised a simple device using specially designed floss that can easily and accurately measure cortisol, a stress hormone, in real time.


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Toothache from eating something cold? Blame these ancient fish


New research shows that dentine, the inner layer of teeth that transmits sensory information to nerves inside the pulp, first evolved as sensory tissue in the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish.


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