Todays Dental News

SURVEY: Does Dental Marketing Actually Work?

Xaña Winans, one of our regular contributors and a remarkably wise dental marketing expert, came to us here at Dentistry Today with a.

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95% of Patients Demand Better Hygiene at the Dentist’s Office

Ninety-five percent of the 3,400 respondents in a recent DentaVox survey said they have become significantly more demanding of hygiene at the dentist’s.

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35% of Virginians Still Reluctant to Return to the Dentist

According to a statewide Delta Dental of Virginia survey, 35% of adults still feel hesitant to return to the dentist. Also, more than.

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Survey Reveals Ohio College of Dentistry’s Diversity

In early April, the Ohio State University College of Dentistry conducted its first diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) survey. More than a thousand.

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45% of British Adults Have Delayed Dental Appointments and Treatment

The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) said that it has found further evidence of a National Health Service (NHS) dental service in crisis. The.

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Pandemic Prompts 23% of Physicians to Consider Leaving the Profession

The past year has taken a significant toll on healthcare providers both financially and personally, according to a survey of 750 physicians including.

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Patients Recognize Need for Aftercare Advice

Most people recognize aftercare as crucial to the success of dental treatment, according to a survey by DentaVox. Most participants in the survey.

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People Prefer “Hollywood” Smiles

People want “Hollywood” smiles, as 86% of the 1,975 respondents to a global DentaVox survey said they are more attractive than natural smiles..

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93% of Americans Plan to Visit the Dentist in 2021

In recognition of World Oral Health Day on March 20, Delta Dental has released the findings of its survey of American oral health.

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Social Status Defines Tooth Loss

Tooth loss affects people on the lower end of the socioeconomic spectrum more severely than those with higher incomes, according to a DentaVox.

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