prehistoric tartar

Prehistoric Tartar

Prehistoric Tartar Reveals Untold History About Teeth In one of the most fascinating research findings in dental archaeology to date, a team of scientists have revealed dietary and environmental findings from prehistoric teeth discovered in the Qesem Cave near Tel Aviv. How old might qualify as prehistoric? This team, led by Professor Karen Hardy, were…

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teeth affected by toxins

Using Teeth as a Toxin Time Machine

What Science Reveals About Teeth Affected by Toxins Can Tell Us Today Recent research efforts aimed at understanding Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases have led scientists to a newly discovered recording device: your natural teeth. Both US and Australian researchers studying neurodegeneration have discovered that improved biomarker and imaging technology now allows experts to inspect someone’s…

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candy rules for halloween

7 Candy Rules for Halloween

You really have to be serious when there are candy rules for Halloween Although California weather may suggest differently, the seasons are changing! In just a couple of weeks you will head out throughout the neighborhood clutching the hand of your very own Elsa or Batman and watch as your children ring door after door…

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Toothpaste

Secrets of Toothpaste Now that the kids are back in school, the routine of each morning and evening begins to take shape in your household. We wake up every morning and clamor to get ready, head out the door to work, drop kids off at school, and then come home after our day while trying…

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Impact of alcohol on oral health

Time to Party

Impact of alcohol on oral health Now that tailgate parties have resumed and all is right in the world, it’s time for the Eureka Dental Group team to keep our patients educated. We love to share information about revolutionary dental advancements on the horizon, but our favorite responsibility is to help you understand how everyday…

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wisdom teeth

The Impact of Wisdom Teeth

What do we know about the wisdom teeth? Long ago, our ancestors enjoyed a distinctly different diet and lifestyle than we do today. The evolution of our bodies and bone structure reflect the gradual changing environment we live in. One remnant of our past is the third molar, more commonly referred to as a “wisdom”…

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