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Doctor Uses 3-D Printing to Rebuild a Chin

Shirley Anderson had to have his Adam’s apple and mandible both removed after his tongue cancer returned, leaving the 68-year-old man from Evansville,.

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Iowa Faces a Shortage of Dentists

Oral care is getting hard to find in the Hawkeye State. The University of Iowa (UI) Public Policy Center says that almost half.

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Aspen Dental Teams With Danica Patrick to Serve Veterans

The United States Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) does not provide dental benefits unless the recipient is 100% disabled or has a service-related.

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Online Tool Tracks Your Staff’s CE Credits

Continuing education is an essential part of the profession. However, keeping track of your credits and whether or not you’ve fulfilled your requirements.

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Dentists Honored for Treating Holocaust Survivors

Henry Schein joined the Chicago chapter of the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity (AO) in recognizing 28 area oral health professionals for their.

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California Amends Handheld X-Ray Regulations

The California Department of Public Health is granting dentists and their trained staff who use portable, handheld x-ray devices an exemption from prohibitions.

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Conventional Pacifiers Lead to Malocclusion

New parents often are told to take away their baby’s pacifier once the first tooth erupts. Otherwise, those new teeth will come in.

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Decay Increases After Calgary Stops Fluoridation

Since the City of Calgary ceased its public water fluoridation efforts in 2011, children in second grade there now have an average of.

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Mouth Breathing May Mean More Tooth Decay

People who breathe with their mouths during sleep may see more tooth decay, according to scientists as the Sir John Walsh Research Institute.

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Bioadhesive Patch Chases Canker Sores Away

Also known as aphthous ulcers, canker sores seem inevitable. They can reemerge about 3 or 4 times a year, and each one lasts.

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