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Save a Life With Oral Cancer Awareness Month This April

Someone dies of oral or oropharyngeal cancer every hour, every day, 365 days a year, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation (OCF), which.

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How the ADA Oral Cancer Policy Amendment Will Affect Your Practice

The ADA recently announced an expansion to its policy on oral cancer detection recommending that dentists and dental hygienists perform routine examinations for oral.

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Saving a Life from Oral Cancer Only Takes Five Minutes

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, when our attention turns once again to a cancer that continues to increase each year. It’s true.

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Promote Oral Cancer Awareness This April

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and the Oral Cancer Foundation (OCF) is offering dental practices resources to promote and conduct screenings, which.

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Aspen Dental Donates $30,795 to the Oral Cancer Foundation

Nearly 600 Aspen Dental practices in 35 states donated a combined $30,795 to the Oral Cancer Foundation (OCF) as the result of an.

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Oral Cancer: The Importance of Early Detection

Back in March, ProHEALTH Dental offered free oral cancer screenings at our office in Lake Success, NY, as part of our World Oral.

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Oral Cancer: The Importance of Early Detection

Back in March, ProHEALTH Dental offered free oral cancer screenings at our office in Lake Success, NY, as part of our World Oral.

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Professionals and Patients Share Oral Cancer Detection Responsibilities

This December will mark the 20th anniversary of the day my life was forever changed by the news that what I thought was.

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Professionals and Patients Share Oral Cancer Detection Responsibilities

This December will mark the 20th anniversary of the day my life was forever changed by the news that what I thought was.

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Survey Reports That Patients Want Oral Cancer Screenings and Education

More than 49,750 people in the United States will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year, according to Vigilant Biosciences. Yet 62% of.

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