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Army’s improved dental health means combat readiness for soldiers
Soldiers’ combat readiness can be improved by providing them with dental treatment in the field, according to experts. During a Warrior Exercise at Fort Hunter
X-Rays may be linked to brain tumor development
A new study published this week shows evidence that there is a connection between dental X-rays and the development of certain brain tumors, meningioma. This
Brazilian researchers learn of new ways to disinfect dentures
Just like real teeth, dentures need to be brushed and flossed regularly to keep them clean and safe for use. Additionally, they need to be
Dentist charged with unnecessarily giving veneers to children
A family dentist in his fifties was recently brought to trial for giving children veneers. The parents of the children who were given veneers filed
Spending for Valentine’s day reaches all-time high
This year, Valentine’s spending is at an all-time high reaching over $17 billion in candy, jewelry, cards and other private items. According to the National
Dentistry professor wins H. Trendley Dean Memorial Award
Professor Helen Worthington, from the University of Manchester School of Dentistry, has won the H. Trendley Dean Memorial Award. The international award is given out