Today's Dental News

It May be Safe to Provide Predental Antibiotics to Heart Patients

The amount of infective endocarditis didn’t rise for dental patients in Olmsted County, Minn, according to a new study. There were new guidelines.

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Industry News

Argen Corporation Launches Wellness Program in a Local 5K Walk

May 14, 2012: San Diego, CA Thirty-nine employees from The Argen Corporation competed in The La Jolla Shores 5K event in La Jolla,.

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Today's Dental News

Children on Medicaid Don’t Receive Necessary Dental Care

Only one out of three children on Medicaid receive dental care each year. The location also factors into how often they visit a.

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Industry News

Henry Schein Launches Likeable Dentists, Celebrates 15th Anniversary

Event attended by nearly 2,000 Team Schein Members and supplier partners MELVILLE, N.Y., June 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Henry Schein Dental, the U.S..

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Science and Medicine

Out of Asia? New Primate Fossils Pose Origin Riddle

Discovery of a new primate that lived about 37 million years ago in the ancient swamplands of Myanmar. Researchers agree that our immediate.

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Industry News

AGD to Provide Free Oral Care to Hundreds of Philadelphia’s

Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) and AGD Foundation to Provide Free Oral Care to Hundreds of Philadelphia’s Underserved Residents CHICAGO (June 6, 2012)—On.

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Today's Dental News

Dentists Urge People to Avoid Brushing Directly After Eating

Brushing too soon after eating can have devastating effects. This message sometimes can be misunderstood. Dentists urge people to clean their teeth and.

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Today's Dental News

Dental Hygiene to Blame for Komodo Dragon’s Bite

The bite of the Komodo dragon is known as one of the deadliest bites among all animals. The reason why is now clear..

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Science and Medicine

Eating Dark Chocolate Daily Can Protect Your Heart

A daily dose of dark chocolate during a 10-year period could lower the risk of stroke and heart attack A daily dose of.

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Today's Dental News

Beverage Choice May Lower Diabetes Risk

Breaking news: there is no downside to one’s health if a person’s drink of choice is water. A study was conducted by a.

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