Todays Dental News

Oh, the Magic of New Patient Nurturing

Welcoming a new patient to your practice is an exciting time for both your practice and the patient. You’re happy that they chose.

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BDA Calls for Improved Integration of Oral Health in Public Health

The British Dental Association (BDA) has called on all parties to stop treating oral health as the missing piece in health policy as.

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Program Recruits Native American Students Into Dentistry

Though 10,500 students applied to attend dental schools in the United States this fall, only 16 of them are Native American, according to.

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Ellisons Donate $1 Million to UCLA Dentistry

The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Dentistry has received a $1 million gift from Naomi and William “Jim” Ellison. The.

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Adolescents Offer Suggestions for Improving Oral Healthcare

Dental care is free for everyone under the age of 18 in New Zealand, yet Pasifika adolescents in the nation are less likely.

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$400,000 Grant to Support Free Dental Care for the Underserved

The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America will award a $400,000 grant to the Dental Lifeline Network (DLN) so the nonprofit organization can.

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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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Academic Clinicians See Growing Numbers in the United Kingdom

As the numbers of practicing dentists continue to rise in the United States, the number of dentists who work in clinical academic settings.

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Dentists Have a Big We-We Problem

There’s a story you’ll likely hear if you visit university libraries across the country. It comes up often, and it goes like this:.

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Todays Dental News

Dentists Have a Big We-We Problem

There’s a story you’ll likely hear if you visit university libraries across the country. It comes up often, and it goes like this:.

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