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Dental Care: This site from Ask NOAH (New York Online Access to Health) gives ... Dental Health from MEDLINEplus: The National Library of Medicine (NLM) ...
February -- Dental Health Month -- is the time of year when many teachers help students brush up on their awareness of tooth care.
PRIMARY CARE - DENTAL HEALTH. Teaching Brief · Oral Bacteria Linked to Uterine Infections and Preterm Birth. 04/06/06 CLEVELANDhe first hard evidence ...
The George Washington University. Resources to strengthen health and health care for children and adolescents in schools.
The Office of Oral Health works to improve the oral health status of Maryland residents through public oral health initiatives and interventions, ...
To improve the oral health of Texans and to prevent dental disease through education, prevention services, and emergency dental treatment services.
Primary or "baby teeth" are important to a child’s future dental health. The twenty primary teeth serve many purposes. Help chew a variety of foods ...
Dental coloring book pages you can print and color.
Help · www.oregon.gov · Oral (Dental) Health Program ... State Plan Click here for information about Oregon's State Oral Health Plan More. What's New? ...
Pain is rarely an early symptom. For this reason, all tobacco users need regular dental check-ups. Oral Health America’s NSTEP program provides cessation ...
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Cosmetic dentistry has come to mean different things to different people. A big reason for this is because there are so many procedures performed in and out of the dentist's office that have been put into this category. Of course, all cosmetic dentistry procedures must be carefully planned with expected outcomes clearly discussed but it can be a procedure as relatively simple as reshaping a few teeth. The past few years, one of the most requested cosmetic dentistry procedures is tooth whitening. It's literally taken America by storm. Tooth whitening can be approached in a number of different...
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When is a good time to introduce your child to a dentist? I would strongly suggest that you introduce your children to a dentist before they had any problems with their teeth. You want them to start out with a positive experience – thus, lessening the possibility of any dentist phobias. Go ahead and laugh – I’m one of those people who developed an early fear of dentists. My First Experience I was very young, and one of my baby teeth became abscessed – not a pleasant feeling. Anyway, it was my father’s duty to take me to the dentist. In the dentist office, I was told to swish some strong, green...
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