SALT LAKE CITY — The American Dental Association has long recommended that everyone see the dentist at least once every six months. But many Americans are not following through with this suggestion.
More than 100 children received free dental care and education during the School of Dental Medicine’s annual Give Kids a Smile event on Feb 7. The dental school partnered with the SUNY Erie Dental ...
For some people, dental office waiting rooms are a place full of anxiety and apprehension. However, everyone was all smiles at the School of Dental Medicine Clinic on Friday, Nov. 7, as the school ...
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa (KTIV) - A Sioux County dental clinic provided care Thursday to those who need it the most during its second annual “Give Kids a Smile” event. On Thursday, Feb. 20, Sioux Center ...
The University of Minnesota’s School of Dentistry hosted its Give Kids a Smile event (GKAS) Feb. 3, providing free dental care for 64 children. This February, which is children’s dental health month, ...
Nearly half of children in the U.S. have experienced decay, fillings, or missing teeth by age 9. Parents should start brushing their children's teeth as soon as the first tooth appears and begin ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — With February marking National Children's Dental Health month, University at Buffalo and SUNY Erie Community College dental students teamed up to teach kids about oral hygiene. On ...
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LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Join the South Plains District Dental Society for their annual Give Kids a Smile: Dental Health Fair at the Science Spectrum, Saturday, Feb. 15th from 10:00am to 2:00pm ...
Read full article: HaHa Mafia brings high-energy comedy to Jacksonville this weekend Vicki Kidwell, president of the Clay County Education Association, asked a question many teachers in Clay County ...
A national children's dental chain with several offices in Connecticut, is paying millions of dollars to settle a federal lawsuit. The Justice Department says Kool Smiles performed unnecessary dental ...
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