Todays Dental News

Dentists, Inflammation, and COVID-19 Risks

COVID-19 is unequivocally the most stealthy yet serious virus I have encountered in 30 years of medicine. It is extremely contagious and completely.

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Student Research Explores LGBT Issues in Oral Healthcare

A third-year student at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry is researching the oral health priorities, use of services, and inclusive.

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Celebrate Gum Health Day 2020 on May 12

“Say No to Bleeding Gums” is the slogan for Gum Health Day 2020, to be celebrated worldwide on May 12. Its goal is.

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GDAF Launches “Healthy Mouth, Healthy Me!” Educational Campaign

The Georgia Dental Association Foundation for Oral Health (GDAF) has launched “Healthy Mouth, Healthy Me!” The campaign aims to educate state residents about.

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Online Auction Raises $30,000 for America’s ToothFairy

The America’s ToothFairy Bid for Smiles online auction of dental equipment and supplies raised nearly $30,000 this year. Since its 2014 launch, the.

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Utah Reopens Dental Practices

Utah Governor Gary Herbert announced that dental practices can reopen and perform elective and other procedures, as long as adequate infection control practices are.

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Poll Ranks Which States Have the Best Children’s Oral Health

As healthcare dominates the news, WalletHub has released its report on 2020’s Best & Worst States for Children’s Health Care, including details about.

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Artificial Intelligence Goes Back to the Future

Here we are in a new decade. It seems like we were talking about Y2K just five years ago. Instead, we’ve seen 20.

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Australian Oral Health Getting Worse

The increasing prevalence of tooth decay and gum disease among Australian adults are disturbing new trends in the nation’s oral health, according to.

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Few Parents Limit Their Children’s Sugar Intake to Protect Their Teeth

Only 38% of parents proactively limit the sugary food and beverages that their children consume to protect their teeth, according to a YouGov.

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