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Success isn’t Pulling Teeth for Dental Hygienists

Teal Mercer of Brookfield, dental hygiene program director at the University of New Haven, believes it’s essential for all dental hygienists to learn.

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Exhibition probes history of dentistry

People who hate going to the dentist can get an idea of the real horrors of dental treatment in times gone by at.

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Making the Decision to Replace Yourself

In early 2008, Matt Dorey, founder and chief executive of Curve Dental, was at a loss. Three years into building a comprehensive Web-based.

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Connection Between Diabetes and Oral Health

Philadelphia dental implants expert Dr. David DiGiallorenzo beefed up efforts to teach diabetic patients and those with gum disease about the oral health/diabetes.

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Oral Health Advocates Push for Dental Therapists

Oral health advocates, bolstered by favorable national reports on dental therapists, are pushing for legislation that would train and deploy mid-level providers. But.

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Tracing Microbes Between Individuals Towards Oral Healthcare

The human body is home to a complex ecosystem of microbes increasingly recognized as having a critical role in both health and disease..

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Corporate Dentistry Debate Looming in Kansas

Under Kansas law, only a licensed dentist can own and operate a dental clinic. A corporation cannot. It’s illegal. It’s been that way.

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Reality of Tooth Decay Outweighs Concerns over Sealant

Dental sealants, the popular, thin plastic coatings applied to the grooves of teeth, can reduce tooth decay in children by more than 70.

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Five Dental Trends for 2011

The face of dentistry changes each year, and 2011 will be no different. Here are the top five dental trends for 2011, brought.

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Domestic Violence Victims Receive Free Dental Services

Nova Southeastern University in Florida is offering free dental services to victims of domestic violence who otherwise may not have access to such.

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