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Six Powerful Ideas to Ramp Up Your Treatment Acceptance

Years ago, my first boss, a Pankey Institute instructor, taught me that to win a patient’s trust and acceptance of his extensive treatment.

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Early Pediatric Preventive Dental Care May Increase Long-Term Care

Preventive care provided by dentists for children before the age of 2 years enrolled in Medicaid in Alabama may lead to more long-term.

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Occlusion, Confusion, Delusion

We all need something from which to base our actions, and we need to believe that our actions are appropriate for our patients..

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Genetic Defects in Enamel Increase Likelihood of Caries

Tooth decay isn’t just the result of poor oral hygiene. It also may be genetic. Researchers at the University of Zurich have pinpointed.

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Genetic Defects in Enamel Increase Likelihood of Caries

Tooth decay isn’t just the result of poor oral hygiene. It also may be genetic. Researchers at the University of Zurich have pinpointed.

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Bullied Adolescents With Braces Tweet About Their Struggles

This February, dentistrytoday.com celebrates National Children’s Dental Health Month with news stories, interviews, and blogs all about safeguarding pediatric oral health. #NCDHM Orthodontics.

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Precision Medicine Overcomes Painful TMD Treatment

Temporomandibular disorder (TMD), one the most painful and difficult to treat disorders facing the dental profession, currently plagues roughly 10 million Americans, according.

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Treatment May Eliminate Oral Cancer’s Resistance to Radiation

Radiation therapy is effective against many forms of cancer, though some cancer cells can survive this treatment—including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Researchers.

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Treatment May Eliminate Oral Cancer’s Resistance to Radiation

Radiation therapy is effective against many forms of cancer, though some cancer cells can survive this treatment—including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Researchers.

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Military Breaks Ground on New Dental Clinic in Hawaii

The United States military has its eye on improving oral healthcare as it broke ground on a new facility on the site of.

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