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COVID-19 Leaves Patients Concerned About Dental Care

An overwhelming number of Americans have significant concerns about seeking dental treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an April 3-6 study commissioned.

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Dental Groups Defend Fluoride After Study Implicates It in Lower IQs

A recent study published by JAMA Pediatrics suggests that there is a link between maternal exposure to fluoride during pregnancy and lower IQ.

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Most Dentists Take a Hands-On Approach to Practice Finances

Dentists do more than drill and fill. According to a national study of 400 practice owners and associates, from Bankers Healthcare Group, most.

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$9.8 Million Study to Assess Silver Diamine Fluoride’s Effectiveness

Early childhood caries plagues many children in the United States, particularly among low-income families. That’s why the New York University College of Dentistry.

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DHSV Launches First Australian Study of Silver Diamine Fluoride

Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) will conduct the first Australian study of the use of silver diamine fluoride to stop tooth decay and reduce.

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Most Prescribed Opioid Pills Go Unused

In a review of half a dozen published studies in which patients self-reported use of opioids prescribed to them after dental and other.

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Survey Reveals a Need for More Dental Implant Education Among the Public

Prospective dental implant patients and the general public agree that oral and maxillofacial surgeons are the most qualified practitioners for replacing missing teeth,.

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$317K Grant to Be Used to Evaluate School-Based Caries Prevention

Dental caries is the most common childhood disease, according to New York University (NYU). Untreated decay affects 20% of children who are 6.

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$317K Grant to Be Used to Evaluate School-Based Caries Prevention

Dental caries is the most common childhood disease, according to New York University (NYU). Untreated decay affects 20% of children who are 6.

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ADA Reaffirms Its Support of Dental Amalgam in Response to Recent Study

The University of Georgia recently reported that amalgam restorations may significantly contribute to prolonged mercury levels in the body. However, the ADA has.

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