Todays Dental News

A Complex Case of Long Neglect Ends With a Positive Outcome

A new patient came into Wilshire Smile Studio for his first visit and a hygiene evaluation, admitting he had not been diligent in.

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Elmo and Grover Teach Kids to Brush Better in New Videos

The UCLA School of Dentistry has teamed up with Elmo and Grover to encourage kids to brush and take care of their teeth.

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42% of Canadians Visited the Dentist Twice in the Past Year

Just over two in five Canadians or 42% visited the dentist two or more times in the past year, according to an online.

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Oral Healthcare Needs Don’t Take a Summer Vacation

As people relax during the summer, their dietary and oral health habits change as well, according to a recent DentaVox survey.

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73% of Patients Have Lied to Their Dentist

You probably know that most of your patients aren’t honest with you, as 73% of patients say they have lied to their dentist,.

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Oral Healthcare Program Reduces Pneumonia Cases in Nursing Homes

Nursing homes that implemented an oral healthcare program for their residents saw a statistically significant 31% reduction in pneumonia cases compared to facilities.

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Educational Program Teaches Kids About Oral Health and Hygiene

More than 50 million school hours are lost each year to poor oral health, according to the FDI World Dental Federation. Through its.

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Behavioral Science Improves Kids’ Oral Hygiene Habits

Children who skip brushing their teeth at night are twice as likely to suffer from poor oral health and dental pain, reports Unilever,.

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Australian Oral Health Getting Worse

The increasing prevalence of tooth decay and gum disease among Australian adults are disturbing new trends in the nation’s oral health, according to.

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A Third of Adults Brush Their Teeth Incorrectly

One third of adults in the United States are under-brushing or over-brushing their teeth, according to Unum. In an August online poll of.

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