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Therapy Dogs Reduce Children’s Fear During Dental Appointments

Children who visit the dentist report reduced situational fear when a certified therapy dog is present, according to the Case Western Reserve University.

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Interprofessional Training Improves Pediatric Oral Health

Nursing, medical, and dental students can work as a team to improve their knowledge of pediatric oral health and how to work with.

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UNC Performs Pediatric Tooth Transplant

Researchers at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Adams School of Dentistry have successfully used “throwaway” teeth such as third molars to replace lost permanent.

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SDF Programs Could Save Millions for Medicaid

Substituting silver diamine fluoride (SDF) for traditional restorative care in treating young children for tooth decay could significantly cut Medicaid spending over three.

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Western Dental Completes Conversion of Pediatric Offices

Western Dental & Orthodontics has completed the conversion of the pediatric offices it acquired from the Children’s Dental Group and Kids Dental Kare.

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Protections for Children with Dental Sedation (Part 1)

Children are far more vulnerable to morbidity and mortality from sedation than adults, reports the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public.

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Checking for Child Abuse Can Save Lives

When a child sits in your chair, you expect to fix a cavity, not to see signs of abuse. But every year, more than.

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Checking for Child Abuse Can Save Lives

When a child sits in your chair, you expect to fix a cavity, not to see signs of abuse. But every year, more than.

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Grant to Expand Care for Underserved Children in Philadelphia

The Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry at Temple University will play a key role in treating underserved pediatric patients in the Philadelphia.

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Children Miss 5 Days of School After Tooth Extractions

Children who need a general anesthetic (GA) to have decayed teeth removed miss at least 5 days of school and can take a.

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