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Maryland is Best State for Children’s Dental Care

Maryland was named the top performing state for children’s dental care, according to a recent report card among the 50 states on children’s.

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Link Exists Between Anemia and Gum Disease

People with serious gum disease may develop anemia. That’s because of the reduction in red blood cells and hemoglobin lead to anemia, according.

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Australians Don’t Visit Dentists as Often as They Should

Close to half of all Australians don’t visit the dentist regularly. This new report indicates that around 40 percent of the people in.

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Oral Health Needs Improvement in Jamaica

Jamaica can be added to the list of countries that struggles with oral health. The standards of oral health in Jamaica are a.

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Substance-Dependent People See Oral Health Suffer

Oral health problems are a major concern for people who are substance dependent. A research team at Boston University concluded that most people.

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Septodont Donates to Provide Dental Care to the Underserved

(Charlotte, NC – April 13, 2011)  With a considerable product donation totaling over $75,000 in product from Septodont, eight non-profit affiliates of the.

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Arkansas Needs More Dentists

If you’re a dentist looking for more patients, move to Arkansas. Arkansas is among the worst states in the United States when it.

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County in the United Kingdom Lags in Dental Visits

Despite modern-day information, not everyone realizes the importance of maintaining good oral health. According to a study, about a third of people from.

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Tooth Loss Could Increase Risk of Stroke

A new study by researchers at Hiroshima University in Japan ties tooth loss with a higher risk for strokes. The research indicates that.

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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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