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Children Skip Free Dental Checkups in England

Pediatric dental care remains a challenge in England, as the National Health Service (NHS) reports that 41.8% of eligible children there have not.

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FDI Offers Chairside Guide on Caries Prevention

The FDI World Dental Federation has issued its Caries Prevention and Management Chairside Guide to advise clinicians on restorative interventions with their patients..

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Reversing Genetic Mutations Can Restore Smiles

Inherited genetic mutations can rob up to 7% of the population of their smile, according to University of Utah Health. Several genes are.

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ADA Launches National Online Advertising Campaign

You may be seeing more new and returning patients, if the ADA’s latest efforts are successful. The organization is launching a new $18.

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ADA Launches National Online Advertising Campaign

You may be seeing more new and returning patients, if the ADA’s latest efforts are successful. The organization is launching a new $18.

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Program Provides Dental Care in Exchange for Community Service

Most low-income Michigan residents and dentists who participated in a program that provided free dental care in exchange for volunteer work said they.

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Patients Underestimate What General Dentists Can Do

Some Americans don’t realize that their dental wellness checkups cover more than hygiene, according to the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Only 25%.

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Successful Dentistry Requires a Team Approach

In the 1950s, the local medical doctor coordinated most of your care, curing your rash, removing your tonsils, and maybe even delivering you.

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Successful Dentistry Requires a Team Approach

In the 1950s, the local medical doctor coordinated most of your care, curing your rash, removing your tonsils, and maybe even delivering you.

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Dentists Asked to Treat One Underserved Patient

Dental Lifeline Network (DLN) is launching its Will You See One campaign to recruit dentists to volunteer to treat just one otherwise underserved.

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