Today's Dental News

Israel Expands Healthcare Coverage

More children in Israel will receive dental coverage. The country’s government voted to increase the number of people covered, and will now include.

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Many Older People Regret Neglecting Teeth

Many people regret not dedicating time to do something essential right before they go to sleep and when they wake up. That’s why.

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Industry News

ADA’s Council on Dental Benefit Programs

ST. PAUL, Minn. – June 13, 2012 – In response to requests from 3M ESPE and the dental community, the ADA will broaden.

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Science and Medicine

Alzheimer’s Drugs May Make Bones Stronger

Two drugs frequently used to treat Alzheimer disease, donepezil and rivastigmine, are known to stimulate a group of neurons in the brain that.

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Industry News

Careerfusion And American Orthodontic Society Join Forces In Online Education

Sun Prairie, WI CareerFusion, the organization built on mentoring has joined with the American Orthodontic Society to educate dentists, dental hygienists, and dental.

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Raspberries May Aid Oral Cancer

Black raspberries and fenretinide could be the secrets to treating oral cancer. Researchers at the Ohio State University College of Dentistry recently made.

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Industry News

Spectra Caries Detection Aid Named “Best of Class” by Pride Institute

MELVILLE, NEW YORK — June 14, 2012 — Now in its fourth year, the Pride Institute’s Best of Class Technology Award continues to recognize.

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Industry News

AIC Seminars recognized by ICOI

HIOSSEN’s AIC Continuing Education Courses Receive Approval and Support from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists to Provide the Highest Quality Implant Education.

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Today's Dental News

Migraine Sufferers May Benefit From Advances in Dentistry

About 95 percent of migraines are connected to dentistry in some way. It would make sense perfect if dentists were more involved in.

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Bad Oral Hygiene Raises Cancer Risk

There’s more evidence that suggests poor oral hygiene increases the risk dying prematurely from cancer. Researchers in Sweden concluded that dental plaque raises.

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