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The role of the BDJ is to inform its readers of ideas, opinions, developments and key issues in dentistry - clinical, practical and scientifictimulating ...
BDA Survey of Scottish General Dental Practitioners. In March 2005, the BDA conducted a survey which was sent to a sample of 500 BDA members in Scotland, ...
General Dental. HBF pays a benefit for medically necessary dental services where ... General Dental includes routine dental careegular checkups, ...
FGDP(UK) is the academic home for general dental practitioners. Based at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, our aim is to improve the standard of ...
Dentists must register with the GDC (General Dental Council), and meet their requirements as the governing body of the profession, before being allowed to ...
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If you're interested in attending dental school, becoming a general dentist, hygienist, or dental assistant, learn how to prepare for a successful dental ...
The Dental Specialties. There are more than 140000 active dentists in the US today. Most dentists practice general dentistry, giving them the capability of ...
Family Gentle Dental Care, Dr. Dan Peterson. Dental services for all ages for over 25 years in Gering,Nebraska. One on one care with new technology for good ...
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In a recent survey of the most wanted work benefits and perks, health insurance was at the top of the list. That's only to be expected. Everyone knows that you need health insurance. It might come as a surprise, though, that the second most desired work benefit is dental insurance. Why is dental insurance so important and necessary? Anyone who has ever suffered a toothache can tell you that when your teeth hurt, your whole world seems to become one throbbing, aching tooth. There are few things that can disrupt your day more than a bad tooth. And yet, most people don't consider dental insurance...
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There is something about a toothache that whenever we are tormented by one, it always seems to make you feel that the sensitivity is worse than all other aches or pains from which we tend to suffer. This is probably because, no matter what we try, the nagging ache just never seems to go away. An explanation could be that they are often linked to exposed nerves and their very nature makes it virtually impossible to avoid contact, through the necessity to eat and drink. The causes of a toothache can usually be traced to things like dental cavities, a cracked tooth, an exposed tooth root, gum disease,...
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