Todays Dental News

How Dentists Can Help Heal Persistent Canker Sores

Many of us have experienced the discomfort of canker sores – those small, shallow ulcers that develop in the soft tissues of the.

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Industry News

Delta Dental Of California Sells Equity Stake Investment Back To Moda Holdings Group, Inc.

Delta Dental of California announced it is selling the $152.4 million equity stake investment it made in 2019 for a 49.5 percent share in Moda Partners, Inc., back.

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Todays Dental News

Oral Health Awareness Survey Reveals the Best Toothbrushers, Worst Habits, and Most Smile Satisfaction

A new worldwide consumer oral health awareness survey across 15 countries has revealed an amazing snapshot of oral health, habits, concerns and desires.

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Implants Today

The Hidden Complication of Full-Arch Implant Prostheses

INTRODUCTION Full-arch fixed prostheses (eg, All-on-X) have become very popular in implant dentistry today. There is an abundance of literature discussing complications with.

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Industry News

Obese Children With Diabetes Tend to Have Poor Oral Health

Obese children who have type 2 diabetes tend to have poorer oral health than those who do not have the disease, according to.

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Industry News

AACD’s 2015 State of the Cosmetic Dentistry Industry survey now live

Where is the cosmetic dentistry industry headed? To answer that question, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) is conducting the 2015 State.

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Today's Dental News

Bad Dental Health May Cause Alzheimer’s

People with poor dental hygiene or gum disease may be at higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease. A new study from the University of.

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Today's Dental News

Increasing Number of College-Aged Patients Have Major Dental Problems

The economic times continue to have a negative impact on oral health. Many dental offices are being visited by college students that have.

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Today's Dental News

Bad Oral Health Hurts Australian Productivity

Australia loses $1 billion each year simply because people have poor oral health. The pain from dental problems causes people to miss work.

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Today's Dental News

Children Born Prematurely May See Decrease in Tooth Size

Children born prematurely have smaller teeth. This information has been established by the Faculty of Odontology at Malmo University in Sweden. The researchers.

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