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You’ve heard it before, and you’ll hear it again: you have to take care of your teeth and see your dentist. But, if you don’t … more
You’ve heard it before, and you’ll hear it again: you have to take care of your teeth and see your dentist. But, if you don’t … more
To become a patient’s trusted advisor, our objective is to learn as much about the patient as you can in order to connect their dental … more
Professional teeth cleaning and preventive care are an integral service offered by dental practices. In order to help practitioners to best set up their treatment … more
Dentsply Sirona, The Dental Solutions Company™, is honored to support Dental Lifeline Network (DLN) by participating in the first Every Smile Counts Day on Thursday, … more
Henry Schein, Inc. joined the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity (AO) in honoring AO’s Washington, DC, chapter for its participation in the Alpha Omega-Henry Schein … more
A new clinical trial at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry is offering patients with cavities in between teeth a new, less … more
A report in the February issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA) shows that dental benefits play a significant role in meeting … more
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that he will not enact a tax on health and dental benefits, after days of refusing to rule out … more
Dawson City is without community dental services — and without a dental facility — and some residents are now calling on the government for help. … more
The first in a series of annual lectures to support World Oral Health Day will focus on the need to better understand the links between oral and … more
Even for Albertans fortunate enough to have health benefits, high fees often push dental care to the back burner. That’s why programs such as the Alex Dental … more
Research shows that smoking can damage every part of the body, including the mouth, causing life-threatening cancers and chronic diseases. During National Non-Smoking Week (January … more
The Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry has published a study entitled “Remineralization of Natural Early Caries Lesion in vitro by P11‐4 Monitored with Photothermal … more
To cement a new partnership advancing oral health through community-based research, education, and care, Deans Christian S. Stohler, DMD, DrMedDent, Columbia University College of Dental … more
Fillings could be consigned to history after scientists discovered that a drug already in Alzheimer’s patients can encourage tooth regrowth and repair cavities. Researchers at King’s … more
Scuba divers may want to stop by their dentist’s office before taking their next plunge. A new pilot study found that 41 percent of divers … more
Oral health of children who receive dental care through Medicaid lags behind their privately insured peers, even though the children receive the same amount of … more
Reports that the upcoming federal budget will announce the government’s plan to tax employer-provided health and dental insurance have generated considerable buzz in Ottawa. It … more
A new study in the Journal of Dental Research suggests that dental problems commonly associated with cleft lip and palate may be caused by abnormalities … more
Poor oral health is one of the most pressing, unmet health care issues facing Illinois children and adults today according to a new state oral … more