Todays Dental News

Malmgren Charts the 2017 Course for America’s ToothFairy

Good oral health begins in childhood. But many children don’t have access to oral healthcare, nor do they have the tools or education.

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Storybooks Effectively Prepare Autistic Children for Dental Visits

Children’s storybooks with dental narratives can be effective tools in preparing children with autism for visits to the dentist. According to researchers from.

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Disparities Persist in Children’s Oral Health Despite Equal Access to Care

The oral health of children who receive dental care through Medicaid lags behind their privately insured peers even though they receive the same.

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Disparities Persist in Children’s Oral Health Despite Equal Access to Care

The oral health of children who receive dental care through Medicaid lags behind their privately insured peers even though they receive the same.

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Therapy Dog Joins the Staff at Pediatric Dental Practice

If you deal with patients who exhibit significant anxiety in the operatory, maybe your next new employee should have 4 legs and a.

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$317K Grant to Be Used to Evaluate School-Based Caries Prevention

Dental caries is the most common childhood disease, according to New York University (NYU). Untreated decay affects 20% of children who are 6.

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UCLA Outlines Strategies for Closing the Oral Healthcare Gap

Despite efforts to increase dental visits at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), only 21% of people who use them received dental services in.

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$317K Grant to Be Used to Evaluate School-Based Caries Prevention

Dental caries is the most common childhood disease, according to New York University (NYU). Untreated decay affects 20% of children who are 6.

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Two-Thirds of Utah Children Have Tooth Decay

According to a report from the Utah Department of Health (UDOH), 66% of children between the ages of 6 and 9 years in.

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Two-Thirds of Utah Children Have Tooth Decay

According to a report from the Utah Department of Health (UDOH), 66% of children between the ages of 6 and 9 years in.

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