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COVID-19 Salivary Study Rolls Out at Canada’s Dental Schools

Students, faculty, and support staff in dentistry and dental hygiene at Canada’s 10 dental schools soon will be asked to contribute their saliva.

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Partnership Aims to Reduce Pediatric Tooth Decay Among Indigenous Populations

A research project at the University of Manitoba (UM) Rady Faculty of Health Sciences that will strive to reduce the high rate of.

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Niznick College of Dentistry Clinics to Reopen on September 8

The University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s undergraduate clinic will reopen on September 8 with new safety protocols and equipment,.

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Tool Lets Professionals Who Aren’t Dentists Screen Kids for Cavities

You don’t have to be a dentist to screen for caries, according to the University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry,.

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Dental Students Volunteer for the COVID-19 Frontlines

More than 600 students from across the University of Manitoba’s Rady Faculty of Health Sciences including students from the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of.

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Students Launch Project to Reduce Waste and “Green” Their Dental School

Students at the University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry are working to make the school more environmentally friendly.

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Nursing and Dental Students Collaborate on Systemic Care

Nurse practitioner (NP) students from the University of Manitoba College of Nursing recently joined dentistry and dental hygiene students at the Bannatyne campus dental.

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Injectable Nanoparticles May Guard Teeth Against Tooth Decay

Rodrigo França, DDS, MSc, PhD, of the University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry is developing nanoparticles that could be injected.

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Second-hand Smoke Could be Related to Cavities

A new study indicates that second-hand smoke may have an effect on cavities. People who inhale second-hand smoke may be at a higher.

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Hygienists Open Business, Save Canadians Money

Dental hygienists in Alberta are trying to make the best of a bad economy. Hygienists in the Canadian province have opened up their.

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