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Dental Injuries are Major Part of Sports

Dental injuries involving sports-related activities are more common than you think. Some of the most common injuries associated with sports like basketball and.

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Fluoride Varnish Treatment More Prevalent

The number of fluoride varnish treatments in increasing. According to research by the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, there was a.

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Carbonation in Beverages Adversely Affects Teeth

Next time you drink soda or a sports drink, you may want to second guess your decision. Soda and sugary sports drinks are.

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Dentists Could Aid in Diabetes Diagnosis

Dentists may be critical in the process of identifying diabetes. That’s because many cases of diabetes go undetected. But if a dentist sees.

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ADA Will Create Guidelines for Dental Therapy Programs

Dental therapists will likely soon have certain standards to achieve to legally treat patients. The Commission on Dental Accreditation, which is part of.

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Dog Bones Could Lead to Dental Problems for Dogs

A bone may keep your dog occupied but it may not be the best thing for the animal. In Australia, veterinarians are trying.

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Who’s Allowed to Whiten Teeth

Recent rulings in the United Kingdom state that only dentists are allowed to whiten teeth. The reasoning is that the process is considered.

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Industry News

New Miss Singapore’s Smile Radiates Above the Rest

SINGAPORE:  July 28, 2011 – Miss Valerie Lim, Age 25, was crowned Ms. Singapore Universe by Tania Lim, the 2010 pageant winner, at.

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Australia Provides Aid to Indigenous People

The Australian government will inject around $420,000 into dental care for the people indigenous to central Australia. This will be a major boost.

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North Carolina Judge Will Appeal Ruling Regarding Whitening

The North Carolina dental board will appeal a judge’s ruling. Administrative Law Judge Michael Chappell recently ruled that the dental board broke a.

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