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New patients are currently being enrolled in the University of Illinois at Chicago’s second clinical trial to study the drug remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19. https://t.co/zZQ3ytqyMr
Decisions in Dentistry is pleased to announce a new podcast series, The Art of Dental Finance and Management. Hosted by Art Wiederman — a leading dental financial expert — this weekly podcast, will help you meet your professional financial goals.
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Colgate has expanded its Bright Smiles, Bright Futures oral health education initiative through a partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of America. https://t.co/UlFMNHkKzH
This case report details the complex coordination of care involving periodontal, prosthetic, endodontic and myofunctional therapies. https://t.co/vmVChXdnAX
Approximately 2,000 people who reside in Ida Grove, Iowa, will no longer have access to drinking water treated with fluoride. In March, the Ida Grove City Council voted to end a water fluoridation program that began in 1971. https://t.co/95xAEITZBR
Dental and public health advocates have formed a coalition to ensure the sugar industry stops targeting children in low-income communities with similar marketing techniques employed by so-called Big Tobacco. https://t.co/mmjufgrzaS
The California Dental Association (CDA) Foundation’s volunteer clinic, CDA Cares, provided $1.3M in charitable dental services to 1491 people at the Solano County Fairground March 8–9. https://t.co/tFlyLlvsnF
The presence of oral bacteria in the cystic pancreatic #tumors may be associated with the severity of the tumor, according to a study published in Gut. The team compared the type and severity of bacterial DNA in... https://t.co/8bBAjTVSqB
Almost 40% of children between the ages of 3 and 6 are using too much toothpaste, putting them at increased risk of dental fluorosis, according to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. https://t.co/vasB4Zte0l
University of Birmingham’s School of Dentistry students will learn how to check for periodontal disease on lifelike models that mimic living tissue. The teeth and jawbones are made from non-stimulating resin, while the tongue and gingiva vary in... https://t.co/e7ZONaMT5i
As one of the most colonized areas of the body, clinicians need to understand how best to promote health and prevent dysbiosis in the oral microbiome. [ via Dimensions of Dental Hygiene ] https://t.co/p2S2DDKhII
Researchers report a membrane made of poly (ε-caprolactone) coated with polydopamine (PDA) has been found to help periodontal tissue regenerate when implanted into rats. The findings, published in ACS Nano,... https://t.co/mFyYqpIZFx
The American Dental Association (ADA) has suggested six additional oral health objectives to the committee overseeing development of the federal Healthy People 2030 initiative. https://t.co/ekXGerON74
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) has released the latest oral care recommendations for pets. The 2019 AAHA Dental Guidelines for Dogs and Cats emphasize how to identify and treat oral... https://t.co/913JjCTob1
While animal-assisted interventions may reduce distress for anxious patients, dental professionals need to adhere to appropriate guidelines to ensure their proper introduction into dental practice.[ via Dimensions of Dental Hygiene ] https://t.co/KB00kdRd80
Anthony Hua, DDS, of Las Vegas, has been sworn in as a U.S. Army Reserve captain. In the Army Reserve, Hua will continue to practice dentistry, as well as oversee and lead fellow dentists. https://t.co/0pyVHhPQA2