Todays Dental News

How to Grow Your Dental Practice By Engaging a New (and Old) Generation of Patients

Millions of people can’t afford dental care, and the consequences are devastating for consumers and dental practices alike. According to the United States.

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Changing Your Biology to Eliminate Caries and Periodontitis? Bioethical Considerations on the Topic of Discussion

An innovative article published today in the British Dental Journal defends the permissibility of biological human enhancement to fall within to proper domain.

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Lack of Fluoridated Water and High Sugar Intake Increase Tooth Decay Risk by 70%

Children with limited exposure to fluoridated water and a high sugar intake are 70% more likely to develop cavities in their permanent teeth,.

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ADA NSW Supports National Tax on Sugary Beverages

The Australian Dental Association’s New South Wales (ADA NSW) chapter said it supports the Australian Medical Association’s call for a tax on sugary.

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Oral Health Plays a Role in Migraines and Headaches

As June marks National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month, DentalPlans.com said that oral health plays a role in migraines and headaches and is.

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AAE Issues Statement in Support of Vital Pulp Therapy

The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) has released a new position statement in support of vital pulp therapy, which preserves the vitality and.

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Dugoni School of Dentistry Launches Oral Health Public Awareness Campaign

The University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry has launched a San Francisco Bay Area public service ad campaign to.

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COVID-19 Will Make Phased Treatment Planning Vital for Future Dental Appointments

As we begin to approach herd immunity from the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more dental offices across the United States are reporting that.

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10.7% of Three-Year-Old Children in England Have Tooth Decay

A dental survey of three-year-olds in England has revealed drastic inequalities, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF), which believes that community water.

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84% of UK Adults at High Risk of Tooth Decay

More than 45 million British adults are at an increased risk of tooth decay, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and Colgate-Palmolive.

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