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Kids Seeing Fewer Caries and Adults Keeping More Teeth

Oral health is seeing slow but steady improvement among children and adults in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

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Moms With Social Support Have Kids With Better Oral Health

The higher that mothers score on a measure of appraisal support, which is defined as “the perceived availability of someone to talk to.

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What Dentists Earn: 2019 Edition

Headlines may indicate that the economy is getting better, but dentists don’t see it in their paychecks. According to the Bureau of Labor.

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Refugees Have Limited Access to Dental Checkups and Screenings

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that there are more than 70 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, and 26 million of.

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ADA Names Kess an Honorary Member

The ADA named Steven W. Kess, vice president of global professional relations at Henry Schein, an honorary member for his dedication to improving.

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Poor Oral Health Linked to Cognitive Decline

Oral health is essential to psychological well-being and overall oral health in older adults, according to a multi-institution team of researchers, who note.

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Taxing Sugary Beverages by Sugar Content Would Boost Health and Economic Gains

Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) by the amount of sugar they contain, rather than by their liquid volume as seven cities in the United.

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There’s No Single Silver Bullet for Improving Oral and Systemic Health

Controversy in the dental profession regarding best practices is common. For example, topics such as amalgam filling safety, occlusal restoration design, laboratory versus.

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Sports Drinks Endanger Elite Athletes’ Oral Health

While Olympic and professional athletes have better oral hygiene habits than the rest of the population, their reliance on energy drinks and gels.

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Dental Groups Defend Fluoride After Study Implicates It in Lower IQs

A recent study published by JAMA Pediatrics suggests that there is a link between maternal exposure to fluoride during pregnancy and lower IQ.

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