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BDA Calls for Improved Integration of Oral Health in Public Health

The British Dental Association (BDA) has called on all parties to stop treating oral health as the missing piece in health policy as.

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Dental Hygiene’s Evolving Responsibilities Open Up More Opportunities

Dental hygiene is an expanding field. The mean pay for dental hygienists in 2018 was $74,820, reports the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which.

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Dentsply Sirona Sponsors Dental Mission in Guatemala

Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona, three dentists provided dental care to more than 40 children between the ages of 3 and 8 at the.

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NYU Dentistry to Open Clinic in Brooklyn

The New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry will open a new dental care facility in Brooklyn’s City Point complex in early 2020.

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Dental Students Provide Volunteer Care at Special Olympics

Volunteers from the University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Dental Medicine and the University of New England College of Dental Medicine (CDM) provided.

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Preventive Dental Care Cuts Costs for Employers and Patients Alike

Preventive care pays off for employers as well as patients, according to Guardian Life Insurance. The company’s Fifth Annual Workplace Benefits Study, “Dental.

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Dentistry Needs Don Draper

Do as I say, not as I do. Boiled down, this is how most people view being proactive about their oral health. Research.

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Creating More Ways For Kids To Smile

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, and Dentistry Today is celebrating the event with a series of blogs focused on various aspects.

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Costs, Fear, and Time Remain Barriers to Dental Visits

Dental care is one of the most accessible work benefits, according to British health insurer Bupa, yet people avoid going to the dentist.

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Bill Proposes Adding Dental Benefits to Medicare

Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland has introduced S.22, the Medical Dental Benefit Act of 2019, which would allow older adults and people with.

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