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Chronic Marijuana Use May Increase Sedation Needs

Cannabis has become a mainstay in 33 states for medical use and 11 states for recreational use. As chronic marijuana use becomes more.

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Partnership Aims to Reduce Pediatric Tooth Decay Among Indigenous Populations

A research project at the University of Manitoba (UM) Rady Faculty of Health Sciences that will strive to reduce the high rate of.

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WVU School of Dentistry to Treat Veterans for Free on November 13

Two West Virginia University (WVU) groups hope an upcoming free oral healthcare clinic for veterans reaches twice the number of patients as its.

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Warn Your Patients About the Risks of DIY Dentistry

When the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that patients delay routine dental visits until the pandemic was under greater control, it shook the dental industry..

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BDA Criticizes Lack of Progress in “War on Sugar”

The British Dental Association (BDA) is urging ministers to turn the page on voluntary action with the food industry, as a new report.

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UK Children Face “Triple Whammy” of Dental Dangers

Thousands of children in the United Kingdom could soon require hospital operations to remove unsavable teeth due to a “triple whammy” of dental.

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BDA Raises Alarm Over Year-Long Waiting Times for Extractions

The British Dental Association (BDA) has joined with sector leaders and learning disability charity Mencap to press Secretary of State for Health Matt.

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25% of UK Households Have Performed DIY Dentistry During the Lockdown

Many people in the United Kingdom have pulled out their own teeth and treated their own cavities themselves during the pandemic lockdown, according.

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Exonerees to Get Free Dental Work on August 15

Pacific Dental Services will team up with After Innocence to provide free oral care to men and women who have been wrongfully convicted.

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Fluoridated Water Reduces Dental Hospitalizations for Children

Community water fluoridation (CWF) reduces dental hospitalizations for children age 4 and under and for children between the ages of 5 and 12,.

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