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Cash on Hand Determines What the Tooth Fairy Gives

Several circumstances determine how much the Tooth Fairy leaves under the pillow when children lose a tooth, according to Delta Dental’s Original Tooth.

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Grants to Support Research Into Smoking’s Impact on Oral Health

Two research projects at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry recently received funding from the Tobacco-Related Disease Research.

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Increased Costs Keep People from Going to the Dentist

Increasing costs are the main reason why people delay or avoid going to the dentist, according to the Oral Health Foundation, which found.

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Patterson Foundation Awards $187,460 in Grants

The Patterson Foundation recently announced $187,460 in grant funding to 11 nonprofit organizations in oral and animal health. The Foundation selected these organizations.

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E-Cigarettes Present Risks to Oral and Systemic Health

Electronic cigarettes and vaping have become hot and controversial topics. Every week it seems, the national media reports on some new study or.

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Nearly Half of All Parents Struggle With Getting Their Kids to Brush

Nearly half of all parents in the United States face challenges in getting their children to practice proper oral hygiene, according to the.

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Researchers to Develop Toothbrush for the Disabled

Maxine Strickland, DMD, of the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine has received nearly $95,000 in funding from Rutgers University’s TechAdvance to work with.

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Medical Network Integrates Preventive Dental Care Into Its Model

Intermountain Healthcare is now integrating dental care into its preventive primary care model. With 24 hospitals, 2,400 physicians, and 160 clinics, the not-for-profit.

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Utah Boasts the Most Dentists Per Capita in Healthcare Survey

In its recent survey of how healthcare varies from state to state, WalletHub determined the states with the most and least numbers of.

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Parents Say Their Children’s Oral Health Could Be Better

Only 21% of parents in the United States say that their children have excellent oral health, according to the Dental Dental Plans Association.

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