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Educate about the dangers of fluoride and mercury, and provide healthful alternate solutions.
CIGNA Dental Oral Health Maternity ProgramSM will provide vital dental care to eligible members, effective January 1, 2006. ...
Health Care—Providing quality health, dental, vision, pharmacy and behavioral health coverage for employees and their families. ...
BMC Oral Health 2006, 6:3. Children considered at high risk of dental caries contributed less than 6% of the new caries lesions over a four-year period in ...
Play online games, puzzles, and other activities that teach about keeping teeth healthy.
Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures Program leads oral health care education in communities with programs that emphasizes education and prevention to ...
A one-stop source for timely, reliable, and easy-to-use oral health information for consumers, reporters, legislators,and dental hygienists.
Gives children valuable oral health information, answers to common questions about their teeth, and some fun online games by The American Dental Hygienists' ...
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Purchasing a family dental insurance plan provides you and your family two important benefits: * Better oral health for the entire family as most plans pay 100% of the preventive service fees such as cleaning every six months. This encourages the family to visit the dentist for regular check ups and cleaning treatments. Prevention is half the battle! * Generate more savings because the dental insurance company pays a certain percentage of dental services for minor and major procedures. Here are six questions to guide you in the selection of the right dental insurance plan for you and your...
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By Rebecca Blain of http: www. everything-teet h. com One of the most asked questions by adults and children is the origin of the toothbrush. There are several schools of thought on when the real toothbrush was created, but you need to look far into the past for the first evidences of oral hygiene. The Chinese were believed to create the first real toothbrush, or a device that was used to clean teeth, but it was much different than the ones that we are used to today. These first toothbrushes, crafted in the 1400s, did not use nylon for bristles, or plastic for the handles. They were crafted...
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