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Nearly Half of Adults Miss a Quarter of Their Teeth When They Brush

Oral hygiene is essential to oral health. But brushing twice a day as recommended may not be enough to maintain a healthy mouth.

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Encourage Your Patients to Celebrate National Brush Day

Kids across the country will get sacks full of sweet treats on Halloween. But all that sugar will give them more reasons to.

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Encourage Your Patients to Celebrate National Brush Day

Kids across the country will get sacks full of sweet treats on Halloween. But all that sugar will give them more reasons to.

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Oral Health Guidelines Not Enough for Today’s “Grazing” Culture

Oral health experts all recommend brushing twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste without rinsing afterward, along with avoiding sugary food and beverages..

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Todays Dental News

How to Improve Caries Control in Patients With Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a problem for both the patient and the dentist. There is the uncomfortable feeling for the patient, but more importantly,.

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How to Improve Caries Control in Patients With Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a problem for both the patient and the dentist. There is the uncomfortable feeling for the patient, but more importantly,.

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Todays Dental News

Dentists Can Provide Trick or Treat Goodies, Too

Halloween celebrates plenty of make-believe horrors, but it also can be very dangerous for your patients’ teeth. Nobody wants to miss out on.

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DHSV Launches First Australian Study of Silver Diamine Fluoride

Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) will conduct the first Australian study of the use of silver diamine fluoride to stop tooth decay and reduce.

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Levy on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Sinks Their Sales by 11%

A levy of 10 pence per drink added to the price of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) sold in Jamie’s Italian restaurants across the United.

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Levy on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Sinks Their Sales by 11%

A levy of 10 pence per drink added to the price of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) sold in Jamie’s Italian restaurants across the United.

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