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Dental Visits May Soon be Easier for Children With Autism

The dental office has proven to be troublesome for children with autism spectrum disorder. But that may change soon. A recent study explored.

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Brushing Soon After Eating Could be Acceptable

Brushing one’s teeth right after a meal may not cause any problems, according to the Japan Society of Pediatric Dentistry. In recent years,.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Leads to Mouth, Joint Inflammation

Rheumatoid arthritis apparently adversely impacts one’s oral health. A new study showed that periodontitis shares pathogenic mechanisms with rheumatoid arthritis and could cause.

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Septodont Makes Major Sealant Donation To America’s Toothfairy, 
Benefiting At-Risk Children

Septodont has made a generous product donation worth nearly $240,000 to America’s ToothFairy: National Children’s Oral Health Foundation. This donation of Toothfairy™ BPA-Free.

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First-of-its-kind Market Research Survey to Dental Hygienists Nationwide

The American Dental Hygienists’ Association’s (ADHA’s) Institute for Oral Health (IOH) recently announced that it will donate half of its profits generated over.

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Beavers Provide Model to Improve Enamel

Beavers may show what it takes to have good oral health, even without taking the necessary precautions people need to. Beavers benefit from.

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Be Recognized for Saving Smiles in Your Community – Join the 2015 Smile Drive Today!

“I didn’t have a toothbrush. I had been wishing for one, and my dream came true!”  – Seven-year-old David, when he received his.

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Exercise May Lead to Higher Risk of Tooth Decay

Next time you avoid exercising just say you were doing it for the benefit of your oral health. A team of researchers at.

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Oral Health for Some Pregnant Women Could be Better

Women who are older and pregnant receive better dental care compared to women who are younger and pregnant, according to a recent study..

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Coffee May Fight Gum Disease

Coffee may have an unintended benefit. Researchers recently determined that drinking coffee could lower the risk of gum disease. A research team at Boston.

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