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Telemedicine Appointments and Comfort Increase Among Older Adults

One in four older adults had a virtual medical visit in the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic, most by video, according.

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Todays Dental News

How to Turn Common Patient Questions Into Appointments

We believe that dentistry starts not when patients come in for their first dental visit, but when they call to get information about.

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Two-Thirds of British Adults Feel Uneasy About Dental Visits

Dental anxiety is universal. According to a survey conducted by the Oral Health Foundation and Procter & Gamble in honor of National Smile.

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Two-Thirds of British Adults Feel Uneasy About Dental Visits

Dental anxiety is universal. According to a survey conducted by the Oral Health Foundation and Procter & Gamble in honor of National Smile.

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Todays Dental News

It Only Takes a Moment to Detect Oral Cancer

It should have been a great day. Not only was Christmas just around the corner, but my best friend was my last hygiene.

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What You Wear Can Ease Pediatric Dental Anxiety

Dental anxiety plays a significant role in pediatric care. Yet one recent study from the Rishiraj College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre.

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Online Resources Support Baby’s First Dental Visit

The ADA and the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) agree that parents should take their infants to the dentist once the first tooth appears.

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Today's Dental News

More Children Visit Dentists When Medicaid Rates Increase

A new study indicates that as Medicaid rates rise, more children have the opportunity to see a dentist on a regular basis. The.

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Today's Dental News

Women Tend to Have Better Oral Health than Men

Women maintain better oral health than men, based on a recent study of 800 men and women. The information was generated after the.

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Today's Dental News

Australians Don’t Visit Dentists as Often as They Should

Close to half of all Australians don’t visit the dentist regularly. This new report indicates that around 40 percent of the people in.

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