Australian program reduces dental costs, caries
An Australian caries management system was found to be most cost-effective in patients with a high risk of dental caries, according to a study in
An Australian caries management system was found to be most cost-effective in patients with a high risk of dental caries, according to a study in
Oral Health America (OHA) recently awarded a Smiles Across America planning grant to Tampa, FL-based More Health, which partners with Tampa General Hospital and All
Work the World Dental Outreach 2010 has launched oral health education and outreach programs in Ghana, India, Nepal, and Tanzania. Through these programs, dental students
Body Surveillance Spotlight: Current Concepts in Oral–Systemic Health The International Centre for Oral–Systemic Health, based at the University of Manitoba’s faculty of dentistry, was launched
Thornton International, a manufacturer of yarn-based interdental cleaning products for people with gum diseases and dental bridges and implants, has completed installation of a solar
The American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) is recognizing the State University of New York (SUNY) Canton’s dental hygiene program for its extensive work in the
Untreated tooth decay in mothers almost doubles the odds of tooth decay in their children, according to a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study
An effort to reduce cavities by applying fluoride varnish and sealants in Pierce County, WA, schoolchildren failed, the county health department reported this month. While
OroScience, in conjunction with Ace Surgical Supply, is introducing its Periogenix oral wound dressing technology at the 10th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry
CariFree has developed Xyli-Tots Lollies, caries-fighting, sugar-free lollipops for kids that come in five flavors: cherry chuckles, citrus smile, grape giggles, lime laughs, and raspberry
University of Arizona researchers have proved the effectiveness of quit-tobacco interventions in public dental care settings serving low-income patients, according to a study published online
LeapFrog Enterprises, makers of handheld educational gaming devices, has introduced a dental hygiene game, Sugar Bugs, in which children learn dental hygiene as they defeat