Dental Advocates Raise Half A Million Dollars for Children and Older Americans
CHICAGO, February 27 — Oral Health America (OHA) is proud to announce more than $550,000 in funds were raised at its 23rd Annual Gala and
CHICAGO, February 27 — Oral Health America (OHA) is proud to announce more than $550,000 in funds were raised at its 23rd Annual Gala and
The National Network for Oral Health Access (NNOHA) has issued a new whitepaper titled, “Guide to the Future: A Strategic Roadmap to Achieving Meaningful Use
September 10th, 2012, Omaha, NE – Thousands of dental artifacts are on display in Lincoln, Nebraska, this week, including old-fashioned dentistry cabinets, hand-powered drills,
The SAC Assessment Tool reflects the normative guidelines developed by the International Team for Implantology (ITI) at a Consensus Conference in 2007 for various
Tallahassee, Fla. – Dental patients have more to worry about than flossing and brushing daily – the restorations they put in their mouths have a
DALLAS, July 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Those who have had pain would agree that pain is a terrible condition that reduces the quality of life
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets has added John Wiley and Sons Ltd’s new book “Annals Meeting Reports. Diabetes and Oral Disease, Stem Cells, and Chronic
ADA News – Medicare will “turn on” a claim denial process May 1 affecting dentists and other health care providers ordering particular Medicare-covered items or
Tokyo – Penn Dental Medicine continued to build upon its global initiatives on a recent trip to Tokyo, Japan, signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU)
Delta Dental of South Dakota has received a $3.3 million grant to improve the oral health and healthcare of Native Americans, according to a
CHICAGO, Aug. 15, 2013 —The American Dental Association Foundation awarded more than $114,000 in grants from the 2013 Samuel D. Harris Fund for Children’s Dental
CHICAGO — On October 5, 2012, Ivoclar Vivadent held the “All-Ceramic Leadership Summit: IPS e.max and Beyond” at the ADA Headquarters in Chicago. More than