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The state of your teeth could predict an early death, study shows
There's growing evidence that the number of missing teeth a person has is an indicator of their risk of dying earlier than ...
Young adults are the most likely age group to skip dental care, with a recent study finding that one in three didn’t see a dentist during the previous year.
Are your patients happy with the care you provide, and if not, are you aware of it? A new study that looked at how well patient satisfaction aligns with dentists' views has found that although most ...
A new Cedars Sinai Physician Associated Study used the processes and care of Daybreak to evaluate a dentist-led, ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — June is known as Oral Health month. It’s a time to raise awareness of the critical connection between your mouth and your overall health. Results of a new study show regular visits ...
The biggest reason people skip out on going to the dentist isn't fear or inconvenience; it's cost, KIDY reports. A study published this month in Health Affairs found people are more likely to forego ...
Dentist anesthesiologists produce 10 percent of anesthesia research related to dentistry, though they represent only 1.5 percent of dentists who actively contribute to anesthesia research, according ...
During a future visit to your dentist, it might not be only your teeth that are checked out. A new study shows that 20 million Americans each year see a dentist but not a general health care provider.
Using a dental dam during all root canal treatment is considered the standard of care, based on recommendations in standard dental textbooks and by the official policy of root canal specialists, the ...
Only around a quarter of the seniors had visited a dentist within the past six months. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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