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This is the welcome page for the American Dental Association web site. From this page you can reach content for dental professionals, consumers, ...
This page provides access to information and resources about Dental Admissions Testing.
A not-for-profit organization, with some for-profit affiliates, that offers a nationwide system of dental health benefits for a wide range of employers.
Educational resources for dental professionals, good links to world-wide list of dental schools and other professional support organisations.
A one-stop source for timely, reliable, and easy-to-use oral health information for consumers, reporters, legislators,and dental hygienists.
A national professional association for dentists. Much information is password restricted for members only. Directory of dentists available.
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Health Care—Providing quality health, dental, vision, pharmacy and behavioral health coverage for employees and their families. ...
Information and resources for professionals and consumers.
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A Dental insurance or dental benefit plan is viewed upon as a much sought after employee benefit. So financially it makes sense to have a dental benefit plan in place to recruit and retain employees. Moreover, dental health is a very important part of overall employee health and man days lost due to dental problems or dental discomfort of an employee equates to financial loss for the employer. Unlike most medical conditions, dental maladies and treatments are low risk, predictable and low cost. These factors contribute to offering dental insurance to employees a good option financially. Dental...
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It starts with a minor pain when you chew and grows to an excruciating toothache. Or you bite down and get a sharp pain that feels like it is stabbing the whole side of your face into your eye. Oh, no", you think. Now I'll have to go to a dentist. We need our teeth to eat, to enhance our smile. But we fear dentists more than any other doctor. Why is that? To overcome our fear of dentists, we should look into your level of fear. Rate yourself, on a scale of 1-10 for your level of agreement for the following: · The night before your dental appointment, you feel uneasy and anxious thinking...
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