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National Museum of Dentistry launches oral health resource for parents of autistic children

BALTIMORE, MD (September 16, 2011)—The National Museum of Dentistry has created a new resource to help parents of children with autism spectrum disorder.

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Program Aims to Improve Dental Health in Appalachian Region

School children in the Appalachian region of Kentucky will soon benefit from a new program. Governor Steve Beshear recently announced that a $1.25.

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CDA Honors School Districts for Commitment to Oral Health

Sacramento, Calif. — CDA recognized the top California school districts for their ongoing efforts in support of the state’s Children’s Oral Health Assessment.

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Parents Need to Take Precautions to Avoid Passing Bacteria to Children

Parents don’t realize how easily they can pass harmful bacteria to children. The bacteria from an adult’s mouth can end up a child’s.

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Dental Injuries are Major Part of Sports

Dental injuries involving sports-related activities are more common than you think. Some of the most common injuries associated with sports like basketball and.

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Early Oral Care May Prevent Later Problems

It may be essential to provide dental care for your child as soon as he or she is born. A study by the.

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Licorice Lollipop May Prevent Tooth Decay

A lollipop may solve a tooth decay problem. According to a new study, a sugarfree lollipop successfully battles tooth decay. The study indicates.

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Teething Can Cause Major Problems

A high fever or other health issues are not a basic byproduct of teething. A study analyzed 47 Brazilian infants over an eight-month.

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Alarming Rates of Decay Exist in Some Places

About half of Australian children between ages six and 12 have some type of tooth decay. The information comes from a report called.

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More Dental Care Necessary in Arkansas

About 27 percent of third graders in Arkansas needed dental care they’re not receiving. That 2010 number was up from 21 percent in.

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