Todays Dental News

Statistics Alone Don’t Reveal Oral Cancer’s Terrible Toll

While many of us may have heard the horrific statistics associated with oral cancer, the personal stories behind those figures often go overlooked..

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Deliver Personalized Patient Interactions on Your Website

One of the first places that potential patients will visit on their journey to discovering and engaging with your practice is your website..

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5 Marketing Practices Most Dentists Get Wrong

As a dentist and a business owner, you’ve got a lot on your plate. You care for your patients, make sure your equipment.

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3-D Printer Provides High Accuracy at a Low Price Point

You don’t have to be an engineer or an electronics enthusiast to take advantage of 3-D printing. Devices, like the desktop Form 2.

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Report Urges Expansion of Virtual Dental Homes

The State of California’s independent Little Hoover Commission has released a report saying that Denti-Cal, the state’s Medicaid dental program, underserves its 13.

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Collaborative Dental Practice Targets Systemic Healthcare

With an eye on the influence that oral care has on systemic health, ProHEALTH Care Associates has opened its first dental clinic in.

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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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Oral Cancer Awareness Gains Momentum After Global Forum

Stakeholders from more than 30 countries gathered at New York University’s Kimmel Center to participate in the inaugural Global Oral Cancer Forum last.

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Celebrate Oral Cancer Awareness Month by Offering Screenings

Approximately 48,250 people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer this year, with one death every hour, according to the Oral.

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Patients Who Wait More Than 20 Minutes Leave Unsatisfied

The average wait to see a physician is 19 minutes, 19 seconds—barely under the 20-minute threshold that causes patients to get cranky, according.

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