Todays Dental News

When Dentists Should Prescribe Opioids—and When They Shouldn’t

Every day, 90 people die in the United States from an overdose that involves an opioid. At least 2 million people suffer from.

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Patients Report Unusual Tools for Flossing

It’s bad enough that only 16% of the participants in a recent survey said they always floss at least once a day. Conducted.

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Dentists and Patients Can Make Beautiful Music Together

During my 55 years of practicing pediatric dentistry, I have been an ardent advocate of informal music therapy as an essential tool for.

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Todays Dental News

Dentists and Patients Can Make Beautiful Music Together

During my 55 years of practicing pediatric dentistry, I have been an ardent advocate of informal music therapy as an essential tool for.

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Patients Want More Online Information about Dental Practices

The latest installment of the Lincoln Financial Group’s 2017 Dental Research Series looks at differences in perspectives between dentists and employers alike, highlighting.

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Earn Your Patients’ Trust Before They Walk in Your Door

As a dentist, you face a unique challenge. A large percentage of the population is actually afraid of you. Even those people who.

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Todays Dental News

Earn Your Patients’ Trust Before They Walk in Your Door

As a dentist, you face a unique challenge. A large percentage of the population is actually afraid of you. Even those people who.

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Todays Dental News

Teach Your Patients About Oral Health and Overall Wellness

A new survey from the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) shows that some Americans are unaware of the connection between their oral health.

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How to Understand Your Patients’ Customer Lifetime Value

We all understand the importance of retaining existing patients and of attracting new ones to cultivate a thriving dental practice. But how can.

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Biopsies Can Motivate Patients to Quit Risky Behavior

Discussions between patients and doctors about risk factors when oral cancer biopsies occur could be a vital first step in changing the behavior.

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