Today's Dental News

Dental Visits Still Give Some People Bad Feelings

There’s almost nothing that can be done to stop some people from being disgusted by thoughts of visiting the dentist. But people in.

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Today's Dental News

Periodontal Health Essential for Expectant Mothers

Pregnant women should probably pay attention to their oral health more than anyone else. New studies from the American Academy of Periodontology and.

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Industry News

DUX Dental’s 5th Annual Bib-Eze for Boob-Eze Campaign Raises Money for Mammograms In Action

OXNARD, CALIF. – August 21, 2013 – It’s on! The search for the ugliest dental bib clip in America, that is. Low-down dirty.

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Industry News

A-Dec 400 Wins Best New Product For Women Dentists

NEWBERG, Ore., Aug. 7, 2013 – A-dec 400 won Best New Product at the American Association of Women Dentists (AAWD) annual meeting in.

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Industry News

Patterson Dental Reaches $650,000 Raised For Breast Cancer Awareness

June 20, 2013 (St. Paul, MN) – In the three years since Patterson Dental’s Grins for a Good Cause initiative launched, more than.

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Experts Warn South Koreans About Cosmetic Jaw Surgery

South Koreans have recently gone to a new extreme for aesthetic purposes. The current trend sweeping through the country among women is a.

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Science and Medicine

Do Men’s and Women’s Hearts Burn Fuel Differently?

“Because the heart is the body’s number-one consumer of fat, when it starts using fat differently, there are consequences throughout the entire body,”.

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Today's Dental News

Pregnant Women Don’t Get Enough Dental Care

Dental treatment—or a lack of it—has become a problem for pregnant women. There are numerous reasons why pregnant women don’t get the dental.

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Today's Dental News

Sensitive Teeth Could Pose Problem for Some People

There may be a reason why some people have some kind of sharp pain after eating some hot or cold food. One out.

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Today's Dental News

Alcohol Consumption Increases Oral Cancer Risk for Men

Oral cancer risk in men goes up significantly as a result of alcohol consumption, according to a new study. The American Journal of.

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