Canadian Dental Hygienists Association Says Public Wants Improved Access to
Canadian Dental Hygienists Association Says Public Wants Improved Access to Oral Health Services (SYS-CON Media)
Responses to a recent national survey conducted by the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association demonstrates public support for the new relationship developing between dental hygienists and the public. This relationship meets the public's needs better, as it gives the public improved access to oral health services and improved choice among providers and venues in which care is provided.
Students, dentists, state bond, bring free dental services to Mesa (The Arizona Republic)
Dental students will operate a free dental clinic for the poor at Mesa's CARE Partnership. Volunteer dentists will perform the dental procedures.
Health Fair at Worlds Fair Park (WVLT-TV Knoxville)
Children and families were able to educate themselves about everything from dental screenings to dog bites at the Second Annual TENNder Care Family Health Fair.
Dental card approved by Livingston board (The Ann Arbor News)
Livingston County residents will soon have access to a dental discount card, which could mean an average of a 25 percent savings on a range of dental services. The county Board of Commissioners approved the program Monday.
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