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Dental Product and Equipment Markets to See Growth

The dental profession is constantly evolving, with new techniques, products, and technologies emerging each year. Changes in the global healthcare infrastructure as well.

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New Rule Gives FDA Authority to Regulate E-Cigarettes

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finalized a rule that extends its authority to all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, hookah tobacco,.

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Volunteer Dental Professionals Needed at Refugee Camps in Greece

Dentaid is looking for volunteers to provide emergency dentistry at Red Cross refugee camps in Cherso and Nea Kavala in northern Greece. These.

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Buffalo Research Center to Examine the Oral Microbiome

The University of Buffalo (UB) will establish a research center focused on the human microbiome, emphasizing the relationship between the oral microbiome and.

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Todays Dental News

Cancer Patients Require Managed Oral Healthcare

Approximately every 3 minutes, someone in the United States is diagnosed with cancer. Oral complications resulting from anticancer therapies like chemotherapy and radiation.

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Children Now Brushing Longer and More Frequently

Many kids run a little water on their toothbrush to trick their parents into thinking they brushed their teeth. But these days, more.

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Todays Dental News

Use Video to Educate Patients and Keep Them Loyal

Attention to detail is one attribute that separates good dentists from great ones: the kind who have patients so satisfied that they stick.

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Screening Spotlights Veterans’ Need for Oral Care

Many veterans of the US Armed Forces are ineligible for dental care under the Veterans Administration (VA) system. Nisha Garg, a student at.

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Cancer Survival Times Tied to Better Dental Care

Patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) who practice better dental care and consume less alcohol and tobacco have better survival.

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More Evidence Links Alzheimer’s to Periodontitis

Researchers at the University of Southampton and King’s College London have found a link between periodontitis and greater rates of cognitive decline in.

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