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ICS and Lidocaine Compared in Preventing Pediatric Pain

Many kids are afraid of the dentist, often because of all of those needles. That’s why clinicians should strive to make pediatric visits.

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Todays Dental News

$7 Million in NIH Awards to Fight Disparities in Pediatric Care

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will award 10 research grants designed to eliminate inequities in access to care and improve the oral.

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Industry News

Anesthetics May Affect Tooth Development

Local anesthetics are essential to dental work. But research from the Plymouth University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry (PUSMD) suggest they may affect.

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Todays Dental News

$2.4 Million Grant to Boost Virginia Pediatric Care

Good habits start young, making pediatric dentistry the foundation of a lifetime of oral health. Yet many children lack education about and access.

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Todays Dental News

Pediatric Home Vent Patients Get Special Care at LLU

The 143 pediatric patients at the Loma Linda University Hospital Home Vent Clinic needed dental care. These patients suffer from chronic lung disease.

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Industry News

American Dental Hygienists’ Association Names Robert Moore, CAE, New Chief Operating Officer

The American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) today announced that Robert Moore, CAE, has been hired to serve as the organization’s new Chief Operating.

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UofL opens pediatric and dental offices at Sam Swope Kosair Charities Centre

LOUISVILLE, Ky. –The University of Louisville and Kosair Charities have entered a new partnership, opening general pediatrics and pediatric dentistry practices at the.

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Groundbreaking Oral Health Curriculum Endorsed by ADA

LEESBURG, Va., Oct. 9, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The American Dental Association (ADA) announced its official endorsement of “Smiles for Life,” the Society.

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Science and Medicine

Younger Siblings at Higher Risk for Autism

Researcher Sally Ozonoff (left) with infant Cooper Stuart and his mother, Laurisa Stuart, during an evaluation for autism. (Credit: UC Davis) The risk.

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