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Chronic Marijuana Use May Increase Sedation Needs

Cannabis has become a mainstay in 33 states for medical use and 11 states for recreational use. As chronic marijuana use becomes more.

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California Dentists Can Administer the COVID-19 Vaccine

The State of California Department of Consumer Affairs is now allowing dentists to administer COVID-19 vaccines that the US Food and Drug Administration.

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The Top 10 COVID-19 News Stories of 2020

One story dominated the headlines this year, and the editors at Dentistry Today were on top of every development. We considered it our.

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Delta Dental Calls for More Dentists in Government Roles

Federal agencies need to install oral health experts in leadership roles, according to the Delta Dental Institute. In its review of 12 federal.

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Four Reasons to Be Hopeful: Testing, Vaccines, Infection Control, and Teledentistry

As most dental practices close out the year, we’re doing everything possible to complete our treatment plans for our lucky insured patients with.

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Goldman School of Dental Medicine Eliminates Use of Amalgam

Following updated recommendations from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine (GSDM) has.

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How the FDA’s New Recommendations for Dental Amalgam Affect Your Practice

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued new safety reccomendations for dental amalgam on September 24, 2020. With cautions against amalgam use.

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FDA Expands Dental Amalgam Recommendations

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now recommends that people who belong to certain high-risk groups avoid getting dental amalgam whenever possible and.

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ADA to Develop Clinical Guidelines for Pain Management

The Food & Drug Administration has awarded a three-year, $1.5 million grant to the ADA Science & Research Institute (ADASRI) and the University.

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Robotic Surgery Improves Mouth and Throat Cancer Outcomes

Robotic surgery for patients with early stage, oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer is associated with improved health outcomes, including better long-term survival, according to.

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