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DentaQuest Awards $640,000 in Grants This Quarter

The DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health Advancement will invest $640,000 in organizations across the United States dedicated to improving oral health. This total.

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Plaza College Offers Free Dental Care to Veterans This November

The Plaza College Community Dental Clinic in Forest Hills, New York, is offering free dental care to United States military veterans and their.

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KaVo Kerr and TeamSmile Partnership to Bring Care to Underserved Children

KaVo Kerr will partner with national nonprofit TeamSmile to provide free dental care and oral health education to underserved children throughout the United.

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Viewpoint

Vaping: What Every Teenager Should Know

The astonishing rise of vaping and e-cigarette use among our youth, particularly in middle and high school students, presents a new dilemma for.

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ADA Issues Formal Statement Opposing Vaping

In light of recent reports of vaping-related injuries and deaths, the ADA has expressed its opposition to any use of oral tobacco, including.

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Psoriasis Linked to Poor Oral Health

Dental health and diet may have an impact on the development and severity of psoriasis, according to dermatologists at the Ohio State University.

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Todays Dental News

Vaping’s Growing Popularity Sparks Concern

Lately, news reports about electronic cigarettes and vaping are appearing on an almost daily basis. What do we know about e-cigarettes, and should.

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Kids Who Watch Lots of TV Have Lots of Cavities

Children who watch more than 90 minutes of television a day are 33% more likely to eat sugary foods and 39% more likely.

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Todays Dental News

The Silent Killer Only Dentists Can Stop

It’s a bacterial infection that affects 47.2% of adults age 30 and older and 70.1% of adults age 65 and older. It cannot.

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Periodontitis May Indicate Risk of Cognitive Decline

Cognitive functioning and dementia can dramatically affect the conditions for oral health, according to researcher Helena Nilsson of Malmö University in Malmö, Sweden,.

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