Todays Dental News

Can Laypeople Take Their Own Oral Impressions?

A dental impression is a negative imprint of the teeth and adjacent structures, as well as the first step in fabricating dental prostheses.

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Hygiene Rotation Includes Prison, Cancer Care, and Other Challenging Environments

Fall 2019 marked the first semester that the hygiene program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry included the Cross Cancer.

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Henry Schein Offers COVID-19 Web Resources

Henry Schein has opened the COVID-19 Resource Center, a web-based hub that provides industry-specific information to help office-based dental and medical practitioners navigate.

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ADA Says Non-Emergency Treatment Should Be Postponed

The ADA is calling upon dentists nationwide to postpone elective procedures and restrict treatment to emergency and other necessary procedures for the next.

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$1 Million Gift to Support Penn Dental Care Center for Persons with Disabilities

Penn Dental Medicine has received a $1 million gift from the Colgate-Palmolive Company to help advance patient care through the Penn Dental Medicine Care Center.

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Public Toolkit Addresses the Opioid Epidemic in Oral Health

UnitedHealthcare says it has expanded its efforts to help address the connection between dental care and the opioid epidemic, introducing a public toolkit with.

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Tooth Fairy Gifts Up 33 Cents for a $4.03 Average

Kids are getting more for their missing teeth these days, as Delta Dental’s Original Tooth Fairy Poll shows a 33-cent increase in the average gift.

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Q&A: Dental Hygiene with Maureen Howes of Aspen Dental

US News and World Report recently named dental hygiene the number one healthcare support profession in the nation and the twenty-fourth best profession overall, citing.

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White Paper Tackles Oral Health Literacy in the United States

Dentists know exactly what patients need to do to take better care of their teeth. But do patients themselves know what to do?.

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Hypophosphatasia Group Aims for Greater Awareness

Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is an ultra-rare metabolic bone disease caused by low levels of alkaline phosphatase in the body, resulting in poor mineralization—or a.

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