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Prosthetics Market to Hit $5.8 Billion by 2023

The global dental prosthetics market will rise from 2014’s total of $3.0 billion to $5.8 billion by 2023, representing a compound annual growth.

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Food Guidelines Include New 10% Limit on Sugar

In their 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommend a.

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Tax Slashes Sugary Beverage Purchases By 12% in Mexico

In 2013, Mexico passed an excise tax of one peso per liter on nondairy and nonalcoholic beverages with added sugar such as sodas.

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School-Based Hygiene Programs Prove Effective

Due to sugary snacks and inconsistent access to care, tooth decay is a growing problem, especially among children. School-based oral hygiene programs can be.

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Alternative Mouthwash Techniques Prove Effective

Patients with special needs at high risk of caries often have difficulty using fluoride mouthwashes by themselves. Alternatives to rinsing and spitting may.

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App Tells You How Much Sugar Is in Your Food

The Change4Life healthy eating campaign in the United Kingdom has released Sugar Smart, a free app that scans the barcodes of more than.

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Pediatricians to Apply Fluoride Varnish in New Program

Pediatricians will play a larger role in oral health thanks to a project by Case Western Reserve University funded with a $4.6 million.

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Caries Tied to Insufficient Fluoride in Korea

Fluoridated water may be common in the United States, but not in Korea. In 1981, Korea launched a water fluoridation program, but its.

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Kids at Higher Risk for Cavities Are Missing Preventive Treatments

A study of more than 97 million dental claims by the Delta Dental Plans Association shows that two thirds of children who are.

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Federal Budget Boosts Dental Care

On December 18, President Obama approved a federal budget that significantly increases funding for dental research, education, and related matters while changing the.

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