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Parents Say Their Children’s Oral Health Could Be Better

Only 21% of parents in the United States say that their children have excellent oral health, according to the Dental Dental Plans Association.

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Survey Reveals Worldwide Barriers to Endodontic Care

The FDI World Dental Federation has released the results of a survey that asked its national dental associations and national endodontic societies about.

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Creating Your Dental Marketing Plan

In the highly competitive world of modern dentistry, it is nearly impossible for a practice to survive without some form of marketing. But.

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Latin America Tops the World in Sugary Beverage Consumption

Excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) can lead to tooth decay as well as systemic issues like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes, prompting.

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Oral Health Tops List of Wellness Concerns

Americans really are concerned about their oral health. According to a study of 2,000 Americans conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Pronamel, 83%.

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93% of Adults Favor Adding Dental Coverage to Medicare

More than 55 million older adults access healthcare services through Medicare, but they are limited when it comes to accessing oral healthcare. Original.

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AACD Launches Cosmetic Dentistry Survey

Where is the cosmetic dentistry profession headed? To answer that question, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) is conducting its 2017 State.

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Millennials Want More from Their Dental Care

There are 77.5 million1 millennials, and they’re changing the way we do business. Dental care is no exception. This generation is bigger than.

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Many Dentists Fail to Follow Nitrous Oxide Safety Recommendations

Nitrous oxide is essential to many dental procedures, though safety is a sometimes overlooked concern. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

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Fewer Adults Miss Work Due to Oral Health Issues

Fewer adults are skipping work because of toothaches, dental appointments, and similar problems, according to a January 2017 survey of 1,108 working Americans.

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