X-Rays Help Predict Permanent Bone Damage From Bisphosphonates
...have been found to place people at risk for developing osteonecrosis of the jaws (a rotting of the jaw bones). Dentists, as well as oncologists, are now usi...linger in the bone indefinitely, they may upset the cell balance in how the jaws regenerate and remove unhealthy bone." According to AGD spokesperson C...Safety guide launched for new 3-D dental scans
...lar kind of image as a medical CT scan, is now available in high-street dental practices to give high-definition, three-dimensional scans of patients' jaws and teeth. However, CBCT carries an increased risk associated with greater radiation dose than traditional dental X-rays, so the European Academy o...Panamanian termite goes ballistic: Fastest mandible strike in the world
...d in the evolution of termite soldiers' brains and how they employ different types of defensive weaponry," says Seid. Footage of the soldier termite's jaws as they strike an invader at almost 70 meters per second was captured on a high speed video camera in the laboratory at 40,000 frames per second. "Man...Good News for Trick-or-Treaters With Braces: Renowned Chef to the Rescue With Braces-Friendly Treats
...risk of gum disease or bone loss around the teeth. In addition to the physical benefits brought about by orthodontic treatment, well-aligned teeth and jaws look good. This can contribute to an individual's sense of well-being and self-esteem. Treatment by an orthodontist now may be less costly than dent...Northern Virginia Dentist to Become a New Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry
...es Dr. Richard Hughes. They provide a free "face lift" to the lower one third of the face, since they restore the correct dimensions to the jaws and teeth giving an improvement in cosmetics. Thanks to multimodal dental implant treatment , many patients have been helped that were told they ...Summer Games 'Swap' Raises Questions About Image, Oral Health
...tment is for good dental health. "There's a correlation between the condition of the teeth and mouth and the condition of the body. When the teeth and jaws are aligned, they function better and there may be less dental disease. With good teeth, it's easier to bite, chew and eat a variety of healthy foods....Reconstructing mandibular defects with bioengineered tooth and bone
...essful. Although the patients quality of life can be improved significantly, the prognosis is often unpredictable, especially in young patients, whose jaws continue to grow, while the implant remains fixed. The ability to bioengineer combined tooth and bone constructs, which would grow in a coordinated f...Innovative Care Is Helping Iraq War's Injured Survive
...es by craniofacial surgeons who specialize in head and facial trauma injuries -- cases involving noses and lips ripped away in bomb blasts, skulls and jaws shattered by bullets, and skin sheared off by burning debris. "Trauma that results from war, and trauma we see in hospital wards from car crashes...Advanced Technology in Dental Imaging Benefits Patients
...e not used to detect problems with individual teeth. Instead, extraoral X-rays focus on the jaw and skull to monitor the growth and development of the jaws in relation to the teeth or bones of the face. About Millennium Research Group Millennium Research Group (http://www.MRG.net ), a Decision Resour...AtriCure Reports Third Quarter 2007 Financial Results
...re released its next generation minimally invasive clamp system, Isolator Synergy(TM). This system incorporates two pulsing pairs of electrodes in the jaws of the clamp. AtriCure believes this enhanced technology allows physicians to ensure full thickness ablations in thicker, more diseased tissues and cr...Maryland Dissector, dual-incision, long jaws
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For animals that live in social groups, and that includes humans, blindly following a leader could place them in danger. To avoid this, animals have developed simple but effective behaviour to follow where at least a few of them dare to tread rather than follow a single group member. This ...'Alien' jaws help moray eels feed
Moray eels have a unique way of feeding reminiscent of a science fiction thriller, researchers at UC Davis have discovered. After seizing prey in its jaws, a second set of jaws located in the moray's throat reaches forward into the mouth, grabs the food and carries it back to the esophagus for sw...Discovery of a water snake that startles fish in a way that makes them flee into its jaws
Forget the old folk tales about snakes hypnotizing their prey. The tentacled snake from South East Asia has developed a more effective technique. The small water snake has found a way to startle its prey so that the fish turn toward the snake's head to flee instead of turning away. In addition, th...Beaked, bird-like dinosaur tells story of finger evolution
...ts skeletons were preserved, stacked on top of each other in fossilized mire pits. A close examination of the fossil shows that its upper and lower jaws were toothless, demonstrating that the dinosaur possessed a fully developed beak. Its lack of teeth, short arms without sharp claws and possession of ...Sands of Gobi Desert yield new species of nut-cracking dinosaur
... the dinosaur is also important because it displays a whole new way of chewing, which Sereno and co-authors have dubbed "inclined-angle" chewing. "The jaws are drawn backward and upward instead of just closing or moving fore and aft," Sereno said. "It remains to be seen whether some other plant-eating din...Harvard scientist says we are what we eat -- and what we cook
...sited that meat-eating enabled the rise of Homo erectus some 1.8 million years ago, Wrangham says those theories don't mesh with that species' smaller jaws and teeth. Instead, he claims meat enabled the shift from Australopithecines to Homo habilis -- a species about the size of a chimp, but with a bigger...A combined tooth-venom arsenal revealed as key to Komodo dragon's hunting strategy
...lifetime. The researchers conducted a comprehensive study of the Komodo Dragon bite, employing computer techniques to analyze stress in a dragon's jaws and compare them to those of a crocodile. The dragons were found to have much weaker bites than crocodiles, but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of a ...Google Earth aids discovery of early African mammal fossils
...g them and identified teeth and bones of fossil bats. Gunnell shared the materials with Ellen Miller of Wake Forest University, who found a few rodent jaws and some additional teeth. Recently, with funding from National Geographic Society, Gunnell, Miller, U-M assistant research scientist William Sanders ...Study unravels why certain fishes went extinct 65 million years ago
...rs." Studies of modern fishes demonstrate that large body size is linked to large prey size and low rates of population growth, while fast-closing jaws appear to be adaptations for capturing agile, evasive preyin other words, other fishes. The fossil record provides some remarkable evidence supportin...UF scientist tapped by Howard Hughes Medical Institute to pursue 'best ideas'
...urnal Nature in 1997. He went on to discover the molecular basis for loss of limbs during snake evolution and the role of Hox genes in the origin of jaws findings that were published in Nature in 1999 and 2002. Since arriving at UF in 2003, Cohn's group has discovered the evolutionary origin of th...