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Many Americans Don’t Receive Necessary Dental Care

There were 4.6 million children who didn’t receive dental care in 2008, according to a report by the Institute of Medicine and National.

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Give Back a Smile Goes Global in Germany

MADISON, Wis. (7/13/11)—Domestic violence survivors in Germany now have an opportunity to have their smiles restored through the expansion of the AACD Charitable.

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Study of Dentists’ Usage of Amalgam Reveals Unexpected Results

American dentists are utilizing more amalgam restorations than composites, according to the results of two studies in the June issue of the Journal.

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Dentists May Soon Monitor More than Oral Health

Dentists in Great Britain are being asked to check on more than just their patients’ oral health. In addition to their regular dental.

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Colleges in Florida Look to Open Dental Schools

More colleges want to start dental schools in Florida. The University of Florida is the only college in the state with a dental.

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Governor Ends Dental Care Dispute

The issues between the dental profession and a nonprofit company in Alabama will come to an end. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley signed a.

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Bill May Stop Dispute Involving Dentists, Nonprofit Groups

Alabama Governor Robert Bentley may soon end a dispute between dentists and nonprofit groups. A bill waiting for Bentley to sign will require.

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Company’s Matching Relief Fund Through Henry Schein Cares Remains Open

MELVILLE, N.Y., May 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Henry Schein, Inc. (NASDAQ: HSIC), the largest provider of health care products and services to office-based.

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ADA Creates Fund to Aid Missouri Tornado Victims

Our hearts go out to all the people of Joplin, MO who have suffered incredible losses after an EF5 tornado tore through their.

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Dentists May Avoid Treating Children on Medicaid

Dentists are more interested in treating children with private insurance, according to a recent study in Illinois. The undercover research revealed that the.

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