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Tooth Decay Continues to Plague Children Down Under

Pediatric tooth decay is reaching epidemic proportions in the Australian state of Victoria. According to Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV), half of the.

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Australia Launches Nationwide Oral Health Study

Teeth and gums will get a closer look Down Under as the University of Adelaide launches the National Study of Adult Oral Health.

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The Top Three Reasons Why Kids Don’t See the Dentist

Cost, a belief that the child “doesn’t really need to go,” and a lack of time are the top 3 reasons why parents.

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The Top Three Reasons Why Kids Don’t See the Dentist

Cost, a belief that the child “doesn’t really need to go,” and a lack of time are the top 3 reasons why parents.

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Australia to Examine 15,000 People in Nationwide Dental Study

With great variations in oral care from the cities on its coasts to the vast reaches of the Outback, Australia faces significant challenges.

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Australia to Examine 15,000 People in Nationwide Dental Study

With great variations in oral care from the cities on its coasts to the vast reaches of the Outback, Australia faces significant challenges.

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Pediatric Tooth Decay Vexes Australia as Government Debates Care

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing worldwide epidemic, as a University of Adelaide study reports that 40% of children ages 5 to 10.

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Pediatric Tooth Decay Vexes Australia as Government Debates Care

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing worldwide epidemic, as a University of Adelaide study reports that 40% of children ages 5 to 10.

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Doctors Play a Greater Role in Dental Care Down Under

Access to dental care in Australia is getting better. According to a 2012 study by Insight Economics, the number of practicing dentists per.

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Flying Dentists Get Online Resources Down Under

The dental personnel of Australia’s Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) now have access to Elsevier’s ClinicalKey, an online tool that provides the latest.

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