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NYU Dental School Offers Certificate in Public Health

Public policy is playing a growing role in shaping dentistry. Now, dentists have an opportunity to learn more with the DDS/Online Advanced Certificate.

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Dental Therapists to See Greater Use in Native American Programs

The Indian Health Service (IHS) has outlined the process that it will use to finalize a policy and implementation plan to expand the.

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FDI Publishes Guide on Sugars, Caries, and Policy Advocacy

The World Dental Federation (FDI) has published “Sugars and Dental Caries—A Practical Guide to Reduce Sugars Consumption and Curb the Epidemic of Dental.

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Fluoride Suspected in Increasing Diabetes Rates

Fluoride has long been an effective tool in fighting tooth decay. But research from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) investigated whether it has.

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Better Oral Care Could Save Businesses Billions

American businesses cover 57% of their employees’ healthcare costs each year, according to the 2015 Milliman Medical Index, totaling $14,000 per employee. The.

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Better Oral Care Could Save Businesses Billions

American businesses cover 57% of their employees’ healthcare costs each year, according to the 2015 Milliman Medical Index, totaling $14,000 per employee. The.

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University Plans $15.5 Million Research Center for Oral-Systemic Health

Efforts to connect oral health to improved overall systemic health are ramping up around the world—even Down Under, with plans to establish an.

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Gum Disease Rates Ranked State by State

February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, according to the Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry (IALD). While 50 million Americans have moderate to severe.

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How Does Your State’s Oral Health Stack Up?

The ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) has published “The Oral Health Care System: A State-by-State Analysis,” which examines data from all 50 states.

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Low Sugar Prices Put European Teeth at Risk

The costs of sugar are about to go down in Europe—and the risks to dental health could go up, according to research from.

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