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Baltimore Dental Study Offers Model Program to Reduce Tooth Decay


Baltimore Dental Study Offers Model Program to Reduce Tooth Decay in Urban Children (Newswise)
University of Maryland, Baltimore study shows early preventive dental care to toddlers may significantly reduce cavities and cavity-causing bacteria levels in children.

Free dental care offered (Daily Pilot)
Newport Beach periodontist John Chrispens hopes to take some of the bite out of the down economy by offering free dental care this weekend.

'Miles of Smiles' brings dental hygiene to Allentown students (The Morning Call)
Mobile clinic serves children of low-income families. The ''Miles of Smiles'' dental van made its premiere last week on a dreary, rainy day in a parking lot at Allentown's Central Elementary School.

Dentists will use speedway to host free dental care event (Newton Daily News)
Last year, the inaugural Iowa Mission of Mercy provided more than $600,000 worth of free dental care to more than 1,000 Iowans. Newton dentist Dr. Steve Rabedeaux, a participant in the event last year, was so impressed with the turnout that he convinced project organizers to hold the next one here in Newton.

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