Todays Dental News

Dentists Volunteer to Help Those Who Served Our Country

Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give.”  And what better.

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Only A Third of Older Adults Have Dental Insurance

In 2017, only 34.3% of adults between the ages of 65 and 74 had dental insurance, according to the National Center for Health.

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Half of Brits Stress About Their Smiles

More than half of British adults (51%) often are made to feel anxious about how their smile looks, according to a survey by.

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“Guardians of the Smile” Teaches Children About Oral Health

  Toothaches, cavities, and gum disease. Proper oral hygiene is, of course, key to avoiding these dental conditions. What is lesser known, however,.

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DentaQuest Awards $6.1 Million to Oral Health Initiatives

The DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health Advancement has announced its investment of $6.1 million in 75 organizations across the United States dedicated to.

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Oral Healthcare Improves Substance Abuse Treatment

People who struggle with substance use disorder also often struggle with poor oral health, which can lead to damaged interpersonal skills, poor nutrition,.

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Fluoride Reduces the Dental Risks of Minimal and Extended Breastfeeding

Children won’t be at an increased risk of tooth decay if they can’t breastfeed or if their mothers want to breastfeed them for.

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Philly’s Sugary Beverage Sales Drop 38% After Tax

One year after Philadelphia passed its beverage tax, sales of sugary and artificially sweetened beverages dropped by 38% in chain food retailers, according.

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Five Trends That Will Impact Dentistry

The days of hanging up your shingle and drilling and filling your way to a career are long over. The profession is changing,.

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Help Your Patients Kick Their Butts on World No Tobacco Day

Tobacco use contributes to heart disease, respiratory disease, and lung cancer, and it is the leading cause of preventable death in the world.

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