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Dental Injuries are Major Part of Sports

Dental injuries involving sports-related activities are more common than you think. Some of the most common injuries associated with sports like basketball and.

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Industry News

DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties Offers New 2-Day CE Course

Tulsa, Okla., August 25, 2011: DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties announced the launch of a new, ground-breaking, two-day continuing education course eligible for ADA.

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Clinic Aids Uninsured, Unemployed

Some people in North Carolina spent hours waiting on line last week. They had no other choice, since this was their only opportunity.

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Fluoride Varnish Treatment More Prevalent

The number of fluoride varnish treatments in increasing. According to research by the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, there was a.

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Carbonation in Beverages Adversely Affects Teeth

Next time you drink soda or a sports drink, you may want to second guess your decision. Soda and sugary sports drinks are.

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Science and Medicine

Human Pathogen Killing Corals in the Florida Keys

The human disease serratiosis is caused by the fecal coliform bacterium Serratia marcescens. When it infects coral, as in this case from Key.

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ADA Proposes Strategies to Improve Oral Health

The American Dental Association is doing everything possible to ensure the best future for America’s oral health. The ADA released a series of.

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Illinois Will Implement New Fluoridation Levels

Illinois will change the levels of fluoridation throughout the state. Governor Pat Quinn signed legislation, which is supported by the Illinois State Dental.

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Dentists Could Aid in Diabetes Diagnosis

Dentists may be critical in the process of identifying diabetes. That’s because many cases of diabetes go undetected. But if a dentist sees.

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Bark Ingredient May Limit Plaque

Magnolia bark extract may be what you need to stop plaque. Sugarless chewing gum that contains the ingredient aids your oral health, according.

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