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Coalition Releases Beverage Recommendations for Children Age Five and Under

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) has joined a coalition of medical and nutritional organizations promoting new comprehensive beverage recommendations for children.

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Celebrate World Cavity-Free Future Day on October 14

The Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF) encourages dental professionals to take part in World Cavity-Free Future Day on Monday, October 14, by.

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Teething Products Found With Sugar, Alcohol, and Lidocaine

Nine of the 14 teething products that are licensed for use in the United Kingdom include sucrose, alcohol, and/or lidocaine, all of which.

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Poor Water Quality Linked to Sugary Drink Consumption

The consumption of sugary drinks is common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants and toddlers, possibly due to water quality, according to.

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Moms With Social Support Have Kids With Better Oral Health

The higher that mothers score on a measure of appraisal support, which is defined as “the perceived availability of someone to talk to.

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Grant to Fund Development of Longer-Lasting Restorative Materials

Researchers at the University of Toronto have received a five-year Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) grant worth $939,040 to develop new restorative.

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3M Reaches $2.25 Million Total in America’s ToothFairy Donations

More than 500,000 children would lack access to dental care and preventive treatments if not for the nonprofit clinics that participant in the.

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Taxing Sugary Beverages by Sugar Content Would Boost Health and Economic Gains

Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) by the amount of sugar they contain, rather than by their liquid volume as seven cities in the United.

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Sports Drinks Endanger Elite Athletes’ Oral Health

While Olympic and professional athletes have better oral hygiene habits than the rest of the population, their reliance on energy drinks and gels.

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A Short Case Study: Everything Including the Kitchen Sink!

A patient came in with pain on tooth No. 19. It had a very large and deep decay with very long, skinny roots..

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