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Campaign Donates Bamboo Toothbrushes to Kids in Need

America’s ToothFairy and Pop Sonic are teaming up to launch the GetGive campaign to improve oral hygiene for underserved children. Pop Sonic will donate a.

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Patients Prefer “Modern” Dental Practices

Most patients prefer more “modern” dental practices—those that send both appointment reminders and payment requests via text messages, for example—according to a February.

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Behavioral Science Improves Kids’ Oral Hygiene Habits

Children who skip brushing their teeth at night are twice as likely to suffer from poor oral health and dental pain, reports Unilever,.

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ODA Asks for $50 Million to Provide Oral Healthcare to Underserved Kids

The Ontario Dental Association (ODA) has made a formal request to the provincial government to fix its dental program for children with a.

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Achieving Oral Health Goals in 2020 and Beyond

A new decade is here, and with it comes a new opportunity to appraise what we’ve achieved in oral care so far and.

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Citizen Scientists Uncover Correlation Between Dental Visits and Treponema Abundance

Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science used a crowd-sourced, citizen science-driven study to find a correlation.

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Poor Dental Health Associated With Dementia

A history of chronic dental health issues increases the odds of dementia, according to a collaborative study between researchers at National Taiwan University.

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Plaque-Identifying Toothpaste Reduces hs-CRP

Research has suggested a link between oral health and inflammatory diseases affecting the entire body, including heart attacks and strokes. Inflammation is intimately.

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Tooth Fairy Gifts Up 33 Cents for a $4.03 Average

Kids are getting more for their missing teeth these days, as Delta Dental’s Original Tooth Fairy Poll shows a 33-cent increase in the average gift.

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Children With More PFAS in Their Blood More Likely to Develop Cavities

Children with higher concentrations of perfluorodecanoic acid in their blood are more likely to get cavities, according to researchers at the West Virginia.

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