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Irish Dentists Frustrated by Government’s Lack of Response to COVID-19

General dentists in Ireland have signed a letter to the editor to The Irish Times, the nation’s largest newspaper, in response to their.

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Irish Dental Association Warns the Profession Is on the Brink of Collapse

The Irish Dental Association (IDA) has warned that the dental profession in Ireland is on the brink of collapse and said that urgent.

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Operation Root Canal Targets Dental Medicaid Fraud in North Carolina

Operation Root Canal is an ongoing program of the North Carolina Department of Justice (NCDOJ) Medicaid Investigations Division (MID). This law enforcement endeavor.

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Children Skip Free Dental Checkups in England

Pediatric dental care remains a challenge in England, as the National Health Service (NHS) reports that 41.8% of eligible children there have not.

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Children Skip Free Dental Checkups in England

Pediatric dental care remains a challenge in England, as the National Health Service (NHS) reports that 41.8% of eligible children there have not.

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1.8 Million Seniors Struggle with Urgent Dental Needs in the UK

Oral healthcare continues to be a challenge for senior citizens in the United Kingdom. At least 1.8 million people age 65 years and.

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1.8 Million Seniors Struggle with Urgent Dental Needs in the UK

Oral healthcare continues to be a challenge for senior citizens in the United Kingdom. At least 1.8 million people age 65 years and.

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Children Miss 5 Days of School After Tooth Extractions

Children who need a general anesthetic (GA) to have decayed teeth removed miss at least 5 days of school and can take a.

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Pediatric Tooth Decay Vexes Australia as Government Debates Care

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing worldwide epidemic, as a University of Adelaide study reports that 40% of children ages 5 to 10.

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Pediatric Tooth Decay Vexes Australia as Government Debates Care

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing worldwide epidemic, as a University of Adelaide study reports that 40% of children ages 5 to 10.

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