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Good Oral Health Means a Better Sex Life

Poor oral health can take a toll on relationships, according to surveys by DentaVox, with 69% of their 1,900 respondents saying that certain.

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Aspen Dental Education Program Earns Gold Award

The Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Learning Awards recognized Aspen Dental Management Inc (ADMI) and its implants education program with a Gold Award.

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Australian Oral Health Getting Worse

The increasing prevalence of tooth decay and gum disease among Australian adults are disturbing new trends in the nation’s oral health, according to.

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Most Older Americans Support Adding Dental Benefits to Medicare

Nearly all older Americans support adding a dental benefit to the Medicare program that covers most people over the age of 65, according.

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Penn Dental Medicine to Offer Discount Implant Treatment

Patients at Penn Dental Medicine who need a single missing tooth replaced or who need a more stable solution for their lower dentures.

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Kids Seeing Fewer Caries and Adults Keeping More Teeth

Oral health is seeing slow but steady improvement among children and adults in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

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Older Americans Keeping More of Their Teeth

Older adults in the United States are keeping more of their natural teeth than in previous decades and complete tooth loss continues to.

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Tooth Anomalies Often Are Hereditary and Harmless

When a child has a dental anomaly such as the delayed eruption of adult teeth, parents often worry that it’s a sign of.

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Smoking During Pregnancy Linked to Hypodontia in Children

Women who smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day while they’re pregnant are much more likely to give birth to babies who will.

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Reversing Genetic Mutations Can Restore Smiles

Inherited genetic mutations can rob up to 7% of the population of their smile, according to University of Utah Health. Several genes are.

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