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FDI Outlines Dentistry’s Role in WHO’s Pandemic Response

As the World Health Assembly held its seventy-third session virtually on May 18 and 19, the FDI World Dental Federation submitted a statement.

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Chronic Health Conditions Associated With Greater Risk of Tooth Loss

Adults age 50 and older with at least one chronic health condition face a greater risk of tooth loss, according to the Centers.

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Dentists, Inflammation, and COVID-19 Risks

COVID-19 is unequivocally the most stealthy yet serious virus I have encountered in 30 years of medicine. It is extremely contagious and completely.

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Celebrate Gum Health Day 2020 on May 12

“Say No to Bleeding Gums” is the slogan for Gum Health Day 2020, to be celebrated worldwide on May 12. Its goal is.

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GDAF Launches “Healthy Mouth, Healthy Me!” Educational Campaign

The Georgia Dental Association Foundation for Oral Health (GDAF) has launched “Healthy Mouth, Healthy Me!” The campaign aims to educate state residents about.

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Todays Dental News

Artificial Intelligence Goes Back to the Future

Here we are in a new decade. It seems like we were talking about Y2K just five years ago. Instead, we’ve seen 20.

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FDI Emphasizes Role of Oral Health in Global Health Strategies

The World Health Organization Executive Board (WHO EB) held its 146thsession in Geneva, Switzerland, early in February to review reports and resolutions ahead of.

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Nursing and Dental Students Collaborate on Systemic Care

Nurse practitioner (NP) students from the University of Manitoba College of Nursing recently joined dentistry and dental hygiene students at the Bannatyne campus dental.

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Plaque-Identifying Toothpaste Reduces hs-CRP

Research has suggested a link between oral health and inflammatory diseases affecting the entire body, including heart attacks and strokes. Inflammation is intimately.

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University of Michigan Expands Apnea Treatment Program

The University of Michigan School of Dentistry is expanding its resources for treating patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which has been linked to.

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