NCOHF partners with Dawson Academy for at-risk students
The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) and the Dawson Academy have formed an alliance to provide volunteer dental services to underserved children in the
The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) and the Dawson Academy have formed an alliance to provide volunteer dental services to underserved children in the
Body In her article on soft tissue lasers and nonsurgical periodontal therapy,1 Dr. Matthews concludes “there is no evidence that any laser system adds clinical
Two-thirds (65%) of U.S. parents are looking to schools to help reinforce the importance of oral health to their kids, saying it is extremely or
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Wide-ranging activation of the innate immune system causing chronic low-grade inflammation is closely involved not only in the pathogenesis
Agile Sciences has been awarded a $252,000 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Phase I Small Business Innovation Research grant to study the effectiveness of its
Medelita has introduced a dental-specific line of lab coats, two tailored for women and one for men. The lab coats follow all Occupational Safety and
Qualstar will be exhibiting a new computer mouse based on its patent-pending touchless pointing technology at the annual California Dental Association meeting in San Francisco,
One of the star attractions at Baltimore’s National Museum of Dentistry features President George Washington’s dentures, which were made of hippopotamus ivory. The U.S.’s first
Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry are testing a solar-powered titanium toothbrush that would eliminate the need for toothpaste. The Soladey-J3X solar-powered
Cosmedent donated dental products valued at $727,746 to National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF), lending critical support for affiliate oral health programs serving at-risk children
Crest and Oral-B have launched a line of oral care products for tweens (8- to 12-year-olds) to help encourage healthy oral care habits. “As tweens
The Center for Pediatric Dentistry will open September 1 in Seattle and provide pediatric dental care, education for dentists and medical professionals, research, and policy