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Kids Wait Months for Dental Treatment in Scotland

As many as 400 children in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde regions of Scotland with extensive tooth decay are on a list for.

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Todays Dental News

The Tooth Truck Provides Dental Care in the Ozarks

Tooth decay is the most widespread chronic childhood disease. Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks reports that 52% of all 6- to.

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Operative Dentistry for the Primary Dentition: An Overview

It’s an undeniable fact that early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common disease in young children. Despite educational efforts, improved parent awareness,.

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Breastfeeding Increases Caries Risk in 2-Year-Olds

Breastfeeding offers many benefits, including good nutrition and a closer bond between the infant and mother. But children who breastfeed for 2 years.

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“Tee for the ToothFairy” Golf Tournament Raises Funds to Combat Childhood Tooth Decay

On April 21, America’s ToothFairy: National Children’s Oral Health Foundation and IQ Dental Supply took to the golf course to take aim at.

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89% of Adolescents Consume Sports Drinks

Sports drinks continue to be popular among adolescents, with 89% of 12- to 14-year-olds consuming them, according to a survey of 4 schools.

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Campaign Promotes Oral Health in the Hispanic Community

Colgate-Palmolive and the ADA will collaborate in support of Colgate’s Oral Health Month. Through June 30, the campaign encourages families to “Share More.

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Campaign Promotes Oral Health in the Hispanic Community

Colgate-Palmolive and the ADA will collaborate in support of Colgate’s Oral Health Month. Through June 30, the campaign encourages families to “Share More.

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Industry News

About 80% of Toddlers Don’t See a Dentist

Approximately 80% of children between the ages of one and 2 years didn’t visit a National Health Service (NHS) dentist in the 12.

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Children Miss 5 Days of School After Tooth Extractions

Children who need a general anesthetic (GA) to have decayed teeth removed miss at least 5 days of school and can take a.

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