ADA accepting grant applications for Give Kids A Smile institute
The ADA is accepting applications for the Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) Community Leadership Development Institute for those interested in learning how to initiate, expand,
The ADA is accepting applications for the Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) Community Leadership Development Institute for those interested in learning how to initiate, expand,
Body As the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) department of dentistry marks its 100th anniversary and looks forward to the future, it also looks back
National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF): America’s ToothFairy has named the department of pediatric dentistry at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry as the
3M ESPE has contributed Adper self-etch adhesive to the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF): America’s ToothFairy. The donation, worth more than $17,000, will benefit
Cosmedent has donated more than $58,000 worth of products to the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF): America’s ToothFairy. The contribution of Renamel Microfill, restorative
UnitedHealthcare and United Health Foundation have donated $1.75 million to Temple University to study the oral health of low-income young children. The program, called Project
Perhaps an improved economy has reached the tooth fairy? The average gift from the tooth fairy was $2.42 last year, up 32¢ from $2.10 in
A new report from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) reveals that 55% of third-graders surveyed in 2010 experienced tooth decay, slightly higher than the
Body In January, CDA coordinated a national survey of Canadian dentists to measure the attitudes and activities of practitioners on first dental visits. The survey
The Children’s Dental Health Survey, a 10-year survey of children’s oral health in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, will begin this fall. The survey, which
As part of National Children’s Dental Health Month, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has joined with the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry to
Body As an 84-year-old retired pediatric dentist, I was very pleased to read Dr. Marielle Pariseau’s article in JCDA.1 While I was still working,