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Dental Therapy Moves Forward in Michigan

Dental therapy is Michigan’s newest licensed profession, and its potential is recognized by a variety of stakeholders. In Michigan, organizations such as the.

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Better Gum Disease Prevention Could Save Billions in Healthcare Costs

More effective prevention of gum disease could save billions in healthcare costs and lead to healthier lives, according to the European Federation of.

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How Does Value-Based Care Really Work in a Dental Office?

Value-based care (VBC) programs are relatively new in dentistry and, as such, they are still evolving. There is no “copy and paste” or.

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Task Force Recommends Fluoride Varnish for All Young Children

The US Preventive Services Task Force has posted a draft recommendation statement on screening and interventions to prevent dental caries in children younger.

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Better Access to Dental Care Could Help Fight COPD

Oral health in Brazil needs better promotion and more accessible public dental services before it can help in the fight against chronic obstructive.

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Rural Children Face Inequities in Preventive Oral Healthcare

Meaningful legislation addressing healthcare inequities in the United States will require studies examining potential health disparities due to geographic location or economic status,.

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One in Five Swedish Adults Have Dental Anxiety

Approximately one in five adults in Sweden suffers from dental anxiety or dental phobia, according to the University of Gothenburg. Though the number.

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WHO Passes Resolution on Oral Health

The World Health Organization (WHO) passed a “game-changing resolution” on oral health, according to the FDI World Dental Federation, during the recent 148th.

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The East Coast’s First Dental Therapist to Begin Practicing in Maine

The first dental therapist on the East Coast will begin working in Bangor, Maine, at Penobscot Community Health Care. Clare Roesler will begin.

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Dental Workers Surveyed About the Pandemic’s Effects on Their Life Experiences

A survey of nearly a thousand people who were tested for COVID-19 at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry this summer examined.

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