Free Webinar to Examine Overlooked Source of Dental Cross-Contamination
OXNARD, CALIF. – MAY 30, 2013 – Dental Learning, in collaboration with DUX Dental, will host a free webinar that highlights an overlooked source
OXNARD, CALIF. – MAY 30, 2013 – Dental Learning, in collaboration with DUX Dental, will host a free webinar that highlights an overlooked source
The number of children undergoing cosmetic dentistry procedures like dental veneers and teeth whitening is increasing, says a Cosmetic Dentistry Guide report (www.cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk). The
The American Dental Association offered “10 Reasons to Fluoridate Public Water” to participants in an Aug. 17 Capitol Hill forum on “Oral Health: Putting Teeth
The American Association of Pediatric Dentistry has provided a statement to the newsmagazine Inside Edition regarding their April 26 story on the use of papoose
While the healthcare overhaul makes it easier for kids to get their teeth cleaned, filled, and straightened, many children’s health advocates worry that there
NEW YORK, April 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Laila Ali , athlete, health advocate and mom, has been announced as the new campaign spokesperson for the
MELVILLE, N.Y. /PRNewswire/ — Henry Schein, Inc., the world’s largest provider of health care products and services to office-based dental, medical and animal health practitioners,
ScienceDaily (Sep. 18, 2012)— Pancreatic cancer is highly lethal and difficult to detect early. In a new study, researchers report that people who had high
CHICAGO – The American Dental Association Foundation (ADAF) recently announced the winners of the 2013 ADA Foundation Allied Dental Student Scholarship Program. The ADAF awarded
/PRNewswire/ — United Concordia, one of the nation’s leading dental insurers, has been the first dental carrier to receive Health Network Accreditation from URAC, a
Five additional pharmaceutical companies have joined a National Institutes of Health-led effort to help scientists research promising new treatments for patients. Funding and molecular compound
Dr. Mary E. Northridge, assistant professor of epidemiology and health promotion at the New York University College of Dentistry, has been awarded a five-year, $3.7