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Decline of Medicaid Dentists In The Panhandle (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
Pages of paperwork, rules and regulations are getting in the way of treating Panhandle Medicaid patients. Less than a third of Panhandle dentists treat patients on Medicaid...
Dentists promote proper oral hygiene (Casper Star-Tribune)
CHEYENNE -- Are your teeth feeling a little furry? It could be a sign of serious health problems in your future.
Ont. dentists say urgent action needed to prevent 'infectious' tooth decay in kids (The Canadian ...
TORONTO - As the mother of a 16-month-old boy, Catherine Arcand-Pinette is eager to prevent him from picking up infectious diseases such as the flu or strep throat.
Dental association starts campaign (Billings Gazette)
CHEYENNE - The Wyoming Dental Association has launched a statewide push to educate the public about the importance of good oral health practices. Dentists with the group say they're seeing an increase in gum disease in the state.
Dentists at the Forefront of Fight Against Deadly Oral Cancers That Strike 34,000 Americans Annua...
BOSTON----Dr. Helaine Smith, a Boston-based dentist and a consumer advocate, has produced a YouTube video demonstrating the ease of screening patients for oral cancer. With the video, titled Dr.
sNIDe Remarks (Coeur d'Alene Press)
"Welcome to the 2008 Dental Association meeting. I'd like to thank all you busy dentists for taking the time to attend this year's meeting. "By the way, what did the patient say when he was asked how his family's doing?
BNP membership list is leaked on the internet (Daily Record)
TEACHERS, prison officers, soldiers, dentists and even a Church of England vicar were named last night as members of the far-right British National Party.
Tooth decay in kids a health 'crisis' (Toronto Sun)
Dentists and parents are urging the province to invest in dental programs in a bid to deal with a "crisis" of tooth decay in kids.
Ont. dentists say urgent action needed prevent 'infectious' tooth decay in kids (The Canadian Pre...
TORONTO - Ontario parents and politicians are being urged to do more to help prevent what a dental group calls an "urgent problem" of tooth decay in children.
Dentists term tooth decay 'infectious' (The Globe and Mail)
Ontario Dental Association urges action to prevent 'urgent problem' among children
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