Todays Dental News

Fluoride Critics Use Flint to Push Their Own Agenda

No one who has watched events unfold in Flint, Mich, can feel anything but deep frustration that a city’s water supply became tainted.

Read More
Todays Dental News

Great Britain Imposes Sugar Levy on Soft-Drink Companies

Great Britain will impose a levy on soft-drink producers and importers based on the amount of sugar they use in their products beginning.

Read More
Todays Dental News

Use Photos and Video to Engage Your Patients in Their Care

Technology has the capability of opening up the lines of communications between dentists and their patients. It’s hard to fully comprehend a problem.

Read More
Industry News

Bacteria Enlisted in Fight Against Cavities

Bacteria typically get the blame for causing tooth decay. But a previously unidentified strain of Streptococcus called A12 could help prevent it, according.

Read More
Todays Dental News

Society Puts Boots on the Ground in the Fight for Fluoridated Water

The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has named water fluoridation one of the 10 great public health achievements of the 20th.

Read More
Industry News

Sealants Are the Key to Successful Preventive Pediatric Services

Low-income children face the greatest risks of tooth decay, prompting many government and charitable organizations to offer preventive dental visits (PDVs). Yet these.

Read More
Todays Dental News

America’s ToothFairy Celebrates a Decade of Service

America’s ToothFairy celebrated 10 years of improving smiles with a reception at the 2016 Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting. Dentists, industry executives, and even.

Read More
Industry News

CDC Maps Out Sugary Beverage Consumption

Sweet beverages such as sodas and sports drinks account for a third of the added sugar consumption of adults in the United States,.

Read More
Industry News

Decay Increases After Calgary Stops Fluoridation

Since the City of Calgary ceased its public water fluoridation efforts in 2011, children in second grade there now have an average of.

Read More
Industry News

Mouth Breathing May Mean More Tooth Decay

People who breathe with their mouths during sleep may see more tooth decay, according to scientists as the Sir John Walsh Research Institute.

Read More
WordPress Ads