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Dental School Expands Clinical Operation Into Southeast Kentucky

The residents of southeastern Kentucky, including many people who live in the Appalachian Mountains, lack dental care because of poverty as well as.

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Dental School Expands Clinical Operation Into Southeast Kentucky

The residents of southeastern Kentucky, including many people who live in the Appalachian Mountains, lack dental care because of poverty as well as.

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Online Museum Chronicles the History of the Toothbrush

Everybody has one—or at least they should. But have you ever wondered about where the humble toothbrush came from? Then check out the.

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Ancient Plaque Reveals Clues About Early Diets and Dental Hygiene

Bits of wood recovered from a 1.2-million-year-old tooth found at an excavation site in northern Spain imply that our ancient relatives may have.

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Ancient Plaque Reveals Clues About Early Diets and Dental Hygiene

Bits of wood recovered from a 1.2-million-year-old tooth found at an excavation site in northern Spain imply that our ancient relatives may have.

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Esther Wilkins, Dental Hygiene’s Matriarch, Dies at 100

Esther Wilkins, RDH, DMD, died on Monday, December 12, just 3 days after celebrating her 100th birthday. Upon her passing, the American Dental.

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Intraoral Scanners to Drive Global Dental Imaging Market

The global dental imaging market will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% from 2016 to 2024, according to Research.

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Dentists Encouraged to Screen for Diabetes on World Health Day

The World Health Organization (WHO) has scheduled this Thursday, April 7, as World Health Day. This year’s event will focus on diabetes, including.

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Dental Hygiene Leader Dr. Margaret Walsh Passes Away

Dr. Margaret “Peg” M. Walsh, RDH, EdD, has died. She was known for her pioneering work as a national and international leader, educator,.

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Risk of Death Doubles for Edentulous Heart Disease Patients

Coronary heart disease patients with no teeth face twice the risk of death as those with all of their teeth, according to a.

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