Dental Care - 215 Million Americans Can Smile Brighter Thanks to New Dental
215 Million Americans Can Smile Brighter Thanks to New Dental Techniques (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
From "teeth in an hour" to new robotic techniques, a group of dental specialists will debut the latest breakthroughs in dental advancements this week in Los Angeles.
Nonprofit group sponsors dental insurance signups (Saint George Spectrum)
ST. GEORGE - While many low-income and middle-class families find a way to pay for medical insurance to cover themselves and their children, many of those same families don't have dental insurance.
Dentists care for Lamar-Dixon shelter residents (Ascension Citizen)
Most folks enjoy proper dental care, but how many cheer for dentists? Cheers did come from residents at the American Red Cross shelter at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center when they heard that dentists were coming to the site.
Pittman: U.S. health care remains great bargain despite rising costs (The Tucson Citizen)
Health care costs are rising everywhere. Prescription drug prices, co-pays to visit doctors and health insurance premiums are heading north. On a per-person basis, the United States has the costliest health care system in the world.
Mobile unit provides low-cost health care (College Heights Herald)
A second-grade boy sat in an exam chair in the back of a large vehicle parked outside Morgantown Elementary School. At his school, it was Picture Day. Before he could sit in front of a camera, he was going to face the hands of a student dental hygienist.
Local solution for dental crisis (BBC News)
As part of our Write For Us series, Peter Thomson gives his views on improving rural dentistry.
Delta Dental assists Benton free clinic (Benton Courier)
The board of directors of Delta Dental of Arkansas has awarded a $5,000 grant to the Christian Community Care Clinic for the purchase of dental equipment.
Claim Govt fobbing off dental care responsibilities (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The Federal Opposition is calling on the Commonwealth to fund dental care and alleviate huge waiting lists for treatment. Opposition health spokeswoman Julia Gillard says 625,000 people are waiting to see a dentist, some for years.
Labor slams govt over dental care crisis (The Age)
Labor says Australia's dental care system is in crisis and it is up to the federal government to fix the problem. -
Claim Govt fobbing off dental care responsibilities (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
The Federal Opposition is calling on the Commonwealth to fund dental care and alleviate huge waiting lists for treatment.
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