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New survey from Delta Dental Finds Kids Need Brushing up on Oral Health

CITY, State (February 6, 2013) – Although cavities are nearly 100 percent preventable, more than one in four American caregivers reported that their.

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CDA Supports National Children’s Dental Health Month

Sacramento, Calif — February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, and the California Dental Association is encouraging parents to practice good oral health.

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Pet Dental Health Awareness Need to be Raised

Most people don’t realize they are neglecting an important aspect of their pet’s health. But more needs to be done to make sure.

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BIOMET 3i Welcomes New President

Palm Beach Gardens, FL (February 4, 2013) – BIOMET 3i is pleased to announce that Bart Doedens has been appointed as the new.

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SmileMakers Contributes to NCOHF America’s ToothFairy Programs

(Charlotte, February 5, 2013) – In honor of National Children’s Dental Health Month, SmileMakers® is committed to donating 75,000 toothbrushes to National Children’s.

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University Of Miami Awards BIOMET 3i for Collaborative Support

Palm Beach Gardens, FL – (February 1, 2013) – The University of Miami recently honored BIOMET 3i and a host of other organizations.

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New Snack May be Harmful to Children’s Dental Health

Fruit puree snacks may be a favorite for some children. But they could have a terrible impact on a child’s oral health. Gerber.

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3M ESPE Receives “Most Innovative” Recognition for 8th Consecutive Year

ST. PAUL, Minn. – (Jan. 31, 2013) –3M ESPE has been named the most innovative company in the worldwide dental industry for the.

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Should Soft Drinks Have Warnings?

One dental expert wants to make certain people are aware of the devastating effects from sugary drinks. A new study indicating sugary drinks.

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New Method of Treating Children’s Tooth Decay Explored

A needleless, drill-free method of treating tooth decay may have been created by a New Zealand college. University of Otago researchers generated this.

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