Todays Dental News

Dentist Visit More Appealing Than Christmas Shopping for Some

A visit to the dentist apparently isn’t as bad as it used to be. For one third of Americans, going to the dentist.

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Canadians Going Elsewhere for Dental Treatment at Rising Rate

Canadians are exploring all options for dental treatment. Increasingly, that means going to Mexico for treatment. Mexico has several state-of-the-art dental clinics, enticing.

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Science and Medicine

Americans Exercise More, But Not Enough

Americans exercise almost three times more than they did 40 years ago Americans exercise almost three times more than they did 40 years.

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Botox May Limit Chronic Teeth Grinding

There may be a new method to combat teeth grinding. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston recently tested Botox and.

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Root Canal Awareness Week Returns

It’s the time of year to start thinking about root canals. Not because there’s an increased need for them but because it’s Root.

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Science and Medicine

Obesity is Painful, Study of 1 Million People Finds

“Our findings confirm and extend earlier studies about the link between obesity and pain. A clear association between obesity and pain—with higher rates.

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More Patients Visit Emergency Room

Many Americans are turning to the emergency room for dental care. A lack of dental insurance is the reason. People without dental insurance.

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Dental Visits Essential to Healthy Life

Despite the poor economy, there are some areas in which costs can’t be cut. One of them is dental coverage. Maintaining good oral.

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Study Claims Dentists Could Aid in Healthcare

There are about 20 million Americans who see a dentist and not a doctor each year. That’s why a New York University study.

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Industry News

AGD Again Speaks Out Against W.K. Kellogg Foundation and New Non-Dentist Provider Models

CHICAGO (Oct. 5, 2011)—Yesterday, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation released survey results claiming that the majority of Americans support new non-dentist mid-level provider models.

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