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AAPD goes mobile with pediatric dentistry handbook - DrBicuspid.com
AAPD goes mobile with pediatric dentistry handbook DrBicuspid.com By DrBicuspid Staff February 3, 2012 -- The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) has released the fourth edition of the Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry. This comprehensive resource for pediatric and general dentists is now available ... |
North Carolina Dental Professionals Link for 'Give Kids a Smile!' Day - Dentistry IQ
![]() NewsNet5.com | North Carolina Dental Professionals Link for 'Give Kids a Smile!' Day Dentistry IQ is sponsored by several organizations, including the NC Dental Society, NC Oral Health Section, NC Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, NC Dental Assistants Association, UNC School of Dentistry, NC Community Colleges, and local dental societies. Henry Schein, Supplier Partners, and American Dental Association Open The ... York Tech students give free gift of a smile Dentists strive to make childhood oral care a priority |
In NM, children's dental health is a reason to smile - Las Cruces Sun-News
In NM, children's dental health is a reason to smile Las Cruces Sun-News The National Children's Oral Health Foundation describes pediatric dental disease as "a silent epidemic." It's five times more common than asthma, and 44 percent of American children will suffer from pediatric dental disease before reaching ... |
Dentists Overuse Antibiotics in Children - Medscape
Dentists Overuse Antibiotics in Children Medscape Of the almost 300 dentists to whom the surveys were sent, 154 dentists responded, of whom 48 (31%) were pediatric dentists and 106 (69%) were general dentists. The researchers compared these responses with guidelines from the American Academy of ... |
Sunset Hills Dentist 'Gives Kids a Smile' - Patch.com
Sunset Hills Dentist 'Gives Kids a Smile' Patch.com In the last 30-40 years, Hollander said that dentists have realized that baby teeth have nerves. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a child be seen at a year of age or 6 months after the first tooth has erupted. |

