School Closures Cut Off Low-Income Kids’ Access to Oral Healthcare
As schools return to virtual and in-person learning, many low-income, Medicaid-enrolled students are at risk of losing school-based dental care, according to DentaQuest.
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As schools return to virtual and in-person learning, many low-income, Medicaid-enrolled students are at risk of losing school-based dental care, according to DentaQuest.
The University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s undergraduate clinic will reopen on September 8 with new safety protocols and equipment,.
In its latest recommendations, the World Health Organization (WHO) advises that routine non-essential oral healthcare such as checkups, cleanings, preventive care, and aesthetics.
On May 31, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that dentists could begin offering elective and other non-emergency treatment, beginning June 1. After.
As a pediatrician in Los Angeles for almost 20 years, I would see a lot of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)..
I always look forward to April as Oral Cancer Awareness Month with excitement. My calendar is usually filled with free screenings. Each year, I.
MouthWatch announced the four winners of its second annual Teledentistry Innovation Awards during the recent Greater New York Dental Meeting. Designed to highlight the ways.
The ADA recently announced an expansion to its policy on oral cancer detection recommending that dentists and dental hygienists perform routine examinations for oral.
The Yates and Hubbard family have given $1.25 million to the Arkansas Children’s Dental Sealant program to expand access to preventive oral healthcare.
It’s a quiet April day in Bryan, Texas. But inside the tan brick building that houses the Blinn College District’s Dental Hygiene Program,.