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Poor Oral Health Could be Passed on by Parents

Mothers with poor oral health will have children with poor oral health, according to a 27-year study in New Zealand. The study began.

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Curve Dental’s Free, Web-based Patient Education Software

OREM, UT— Curve Dental, developers of Web-based dental software, announced that Midwestern University’s College of Dental Medicine would use the company’s free, Web-based.

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Dentists May Soon Monitor More than Oral Health

Dentists in Great Britain are being asked to check on more than just their patients’ oral health. In addition to their regular dental.

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Women Tend to Have Better Oral Health than Men

Women maintain better oral health than men, based on a recent study of 800 men and women. The information was generated after the.

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Hospital Stays May Hurt Oral Health

Patients who remain in hospitals for extended periods of time may have something else to worry about. New studies show that a person’s.

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Programs Attempt to Halt Tooth Decay in Children

A new program will try to stop tooth decay by adding a new layer to monitoring a child’s health. Programs to implement tooth.

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Oral Health America Announces Fall For Smiles Campaign

June 10, 2011, Chicago, IL—Oral Health America (OHA) announces the launch of its second annual Fall for Smiles® public messaging campaign conducted in.

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Delaware Dentist Honored for Charitable Work with Kid

(Wilmington, DE – June 7, 2011) – Dr. Brendan Fay, D.D.S. goes the extra mile for smiles.  The Wilmington dentist has won recognition.

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Almost Half of All People in United Kingdom Don’t Brush Before Bed

According to a new study in the United Kingdom, about 47 percent of people don’t brush their teeth at bedtime on a routine.

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Mouth Contains More Germs than Total Number of People on Earth

There are more germs on one person’s mouth than ever thought, according some dentists. For comparison’s sake, the number of germs on one.

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