Head Start helps kids get proper dental care

Head Start helps kids get proper dental care
Program assists families in need One of the best ways to ensure a child will have healthy teeth is to visit the dentist for a preventive checkup at age 1. But getting in to see a dentist can be a problem for children in the Head Start program, targeted at 3- and 4-year-olds.  Talk about this topic
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More free dental care – Keneally

More free dental care – Keneally
NSW Premier Kristina Keneally has promised an extra 20,000 free-dental procedures if Labor is re-elected.
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Baby Boomers Underserved When it Comes to Dental Care — Norfolk Dentist Raises Awareness

Baby Boomers Underserved When it Comes to Dental Care — Norfolk Dentist Raises Awareness
Norfolk dentist and dental educator, Dr. John C. Cranham, talks about the growing need for comprehensive dental care for the Baby Boomer generation. With 2.5 million people turning 65 this year and the closure of many dental schools over the past few decades, there is a shortage of dentists and an increasing number of patients. (PRWeb January 21, 2011) Read the full story at http …
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Jersey City Dentists with Emphasis on Family Dental Care Unveil New Practice Website

Jersey City Dentists with Emphasis on Family Dental Care Unveil New Practice Website
Jersey City dentists Dr. Joseph Discepola DMD PA and Dr. Laurence Weil DDS combined their two Jersey City dental practices in 2006. Now the two dentists have announced the launch of their new dental practice website at http://JerseyCityDentistsNJ.com . (PRWeb January 20, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/1/prweb8071415 …
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Missed Dental Appointments Denying Others NHS Care, Warns BDA, UK

Missed Dental Appointments Denying Others NHS Care, Warns BDA, UK
Patients failing to attend NHS dental appointments in England could be denying significant numbers of other people the chance to access care, according to a survey by the British Dental Association (BDA). The survey suggests that committed NHS dentists in England each lose the equivalent of almost two weeks a year because patients fail to turn up for appointments. The BDA believes that the …
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