Todays Dental News

Smoking Increases the Risk of Marginal Bone Loss

Smoking doesn’t just damage respiratory and cardiovascular health. It also impacts the oral cavity, leading to bad breath, tooth discoloration, and, eventually, bone.

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Use Phone Tracking to Improve Your Appointment Rates

It’s sad but true. Your patients have been lying to you. Your hygienists face mouth after mouth full of plaque and tartar, and.

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How to Build a Practice That’s Less Dependent on Dental Insurance

Are insurance companies killing your profits and scaring away your potential patients? I recently spoke with a doctor who told me about a.

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When and How to Say No to Facial Injectable Patients

If you go through the exercise and expense of becoming properly trained in the administration of facial injectables, you probably aren’t thinking about.

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Emergency Room Visits for Dental Problems Continue to Increase

As many people continue to wrestle with insurance coverage for routine dental care, they postpone treatment until it’s too late and then turn.

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Only Half of All British Adults Visit Their Dentist

England’s National Health Service (NHS) reports that only 51.7%, or 22.1 million, of the nation’s adults have seen a dentist in the 2.

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Link Between Low Testosterone and Periodontitis Bears Research

Research has found significant connections between periodontitis and systemic health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and even Alzheimer’s disease. But while studies of.

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How to Handle Negative Reviews

Reviews are one of the most useful tools that the Internet has to offer. Anyone with a smartphone can use Angie’s List, Consumer.

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Master’s Program in Operative Dentistry Launches in Florida

The University of Florida College of Dentistry is launching a new graduate education program in its department of restorative sciences for general dentists.

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Suspected Mycobacterial Infections Follow Pulpotomies

The Orange County (OC) Health Care Agency and other public health organizations are investigating mycobacterial dental infections among pediatric patients who had been.

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