Industry News

Thicker Saliva Could Reduce the Spread of COVID-19

Researchers at the University of Central Florida are looking at changing people’s saliva to help manage the spread of COVID-19. With a $200,000.

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Encourage Your Patients to Celebrate National Brush Day

Kids across the country will get sacks full of sweet treats on Halloween. But all that sugar will give them more reasons to.

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Industry News

Encourage Your Patients to Celebrate National Brush Day

Kids across the country will get sacks full of sweet treats on Halloween. But all that sugar will give them more reasons to.

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Todays Dental News

Dentists Can Provide Trick or Treat Goodies, Too

Halloween celebrates plenty of make-believe horrors, but it also can be very dangerous for your patients’ teeth. Nobody wants to miss out on.

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Kool Smiles Kicks Off Operation Troop Treats This Halloween

The Halloween candy that children collect could play a trick on their teeth due to tooth decay. However, it could be a treat.

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Happy Halloween—And National Brush Day!

Your little ghouls and goblins are bound to collect lots of sweet stuff trick-or-treating this Halloween. But all that candy can be bad.

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Industry News

Survey: Kids’ Perceptions of Halloween Include “Too Much Candy” and Desire for Other Types of Treats

New York, New York, October 24, 2012— The American Dental Association® (ADA) and PopCap Games today announced the results of a new survey.

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Industry News

9th Annual Halloween Candy Buy Back Program

(Buena Park, CA – September 19, 2012) — Dentists across the country will once again collect excess candy from young patients on November.

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Today's Dental News

Dentist Taking Buy-Back Program Seriously

An Ohio dentist is offering serious prizes for this year’s Halloween Candy Buy-Back Program. Craig Callen of Mansfield, Ohio is offering to give.

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Today's Dental News

Measures to Take to Have a Healthy Halloween

Halloween is one of the worst holidays for your teeth. The amount of candy and sugar consumed is a recipe for developing some.

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