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AADSM Promotes Obstructive Sleep Apnea Awareness

Patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at risk of serious health problems including heart disease, memory loss, diabetes, stroke, impotence, and depression..

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Some 2016 CDT Manual Flash Drives Infected with Virus

The ADA is advising members and other professionals who have the 2016 CDT manual that some flash drives packaged with the materials include.

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Dental Cases Spike in Florida ERs: A Q&A with Dr. Scott L. Tomar

Patients who lack insurance often turn to hospital emergency rooms (ERs) for dental care when they experience significant oral pain from caries, infections,.

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How to Spot Child Abuse Among Your Patients

About 702,000 children were substantiated victims of child abuse or neglect in 2014, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)..

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Outsourcing Billing Can Improve Cash Flow

The dental profession faces a number of emerging financial changes and challenges. Combined, they make achieving and sustaining a stable cash flow a.

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Columbia University Finds Partners to Improve Oral Health in Africa

There is only one dentist for every 42,000 people in Kenya, which is far below the World Health Organization’s recommendation of one for.

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Volunteer Dental Professionals Needed at Refugee Camps in Greece

Dentaid is looking for volunteers to provide emergency dentistry at Red Cross refugee camps in Cherso and Nea Kavala in northern Greece. These.

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Dentists with Bloodborne Diseases Approved for More Procedures

Dental professionals with bloodborne viruses such as HIV had been restricted to working on edentulous patients in the United Kingdom before the Department.

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Dental Students Risk Hearing Problems Due to Noise Exposure

Students in dental school have plenty of challenges, from long hours of study to paying for tuition. But researchers from United Arab Emirates.

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What Will It Take to Improve Oral Cancer Statistics?

As we wind down another Oral Cancer Awareness Month, the dental industry is confronted with statistics that indicate a rise in oral cancers,.

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