Posts Tagged ‘Tufts University School of Medicine’

Bacteria Harboured On Dental Bib Clips After Disinfection

Bacteria Harboured On Dental Bib Clips After Disinfection

Dental bib clips that have undergone a full disinfection, have been found to still have potentially damaging types of oral bacteria on them. This news comes after the results of a study carried out by Tufts University School of Dental Medicine concluded there were aerobic and anaerobic bacteria present. Overall there were twenty bib clips […]


Early intervention the key to treating malocclusion

Early intervention the key to treating malocclusion

A paediatric dentist has stated that early intervention is the key to treating malocclusion. Dr Leonard Carapezza, a paediatric dentist and an associated professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, said that it was extremely important that bad bites were treated as early as possible, as they can contribute to oral health problems and problems […]