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ADA Establishes John W. Stanford New Investigator Award

CHICAGO, Aug. 20, 2012 – The American Dental Association (ADA) has extended the deadline to accept applications for the new John W. Stanford.

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Irish Children Don’t Protect Teeth When Playing Sports

Four out of five children in Ireland may have dental problems at some point soon. That’s because they don’t wear any kind of.

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Mother’s Emotional Health Impacts Children Later

A mother’s emotional health and education level will eventually affect her child’s oral health. A new study from Case Western Reserve University’s School.

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Dental Company in Texas Duping Children Into Dental Treatment

Police in Dallas are looking into an ongoing situation. All About Dentistry, a Dallas dental clinic, is paying children $10 to perform dental.

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Developmentally Disabled Face Many Oral Health Challenges

More care needs to be taken when it comes to the oral health of the developmentally disabled. A new study indicates that about.

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Dentists May See Patients in a New Way Some Day

Dentists may soon be able to utilize technology in a way that many likely thought was impossible. A group of Melbourne University researchers.

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Psychologists May Aid Dental Health

Psychologists may be beneficial in thwarting tooth decay. They were recently utilized to encourage or persuade patients to brush their teeth. The results.

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Argen Corporation Promotes Mike Nisson to Sales Manager

August 2, 2012: San Diego, CA The Argen Corporation, the world’s largest manufacturer of dental gold alloys and scrap refining services, has recently.

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Possible HIV Infections Linked to Colorado Dentist

Three former patients developed infections after being treated by the Colorado dentist who reused needles. The information comes from the Colorado Department of.

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Colorado Dentist Reused Syringes, Put Many at Risk

A Colorado dentist put thousands of people at risk by reusing syringes. There could be many people susceptible to HIV and hepatitis as.

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