1,500 kids to get free care at NY GKAS event
Some 1,500 children from local low-income families will receive free dental services at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, NY, on February 7,
Some 1,500 children from local low-income families will receive free dental services at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, NY, on February 7,
Decades of research and approval from a litany of health organizations have not quieted the debate about fluoride’s benefits, which some question — or dispelled
The ADA has released its latest report on oral health disparities in underserved populations, focusing on programs that target tooth decay and periodontal disease, the
The California State Assembly has passed legislation to provide preventive oral care for underserved children and adults. The bill, AB 1174, passed 73-1 on January
Body Oral Ulcers Oral ulcers are a common clinical problem in the pediatric population. Generally, an ulcer is defined as a well-circumscribed lesion with
The Greater Milwaukee Dental Association is offering free dental care to children from low-income families at the 12th annual Give Kids A Smile Screening Day
Dental officials in Fukushima, Japan, are spearheading efforts to determine whether children’s teeth contain the radioactive isotope strontium-90 amid fears they were exposed to fallout
ValuePenguin.com is offering examples of pediatric and adult dental benefits that can be purchased on the U.S. government’s HealthCare.gov insurance website. ValuePenguin.com advised that consumers
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next installment of Leaders in Dentistry, a series of interviews with researchers, practitioners, and opinion leaders who are instrumental
A Florida mother was arrested for child neglect after her two young children were found with such extensive caries that each needed to have several
The Ad Council and the Partnership for Healthy Mouths, Healthy Lives has released a new mobile game app, Toothsavers. Available free for Android and iOS
Hawaiian officials have started an investigation of an Oahu dentist whose 3-year-old patient died after the girl was sedated with different drugs during an extensive