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- Health Unit Encourages Eligible Families to Access Free or Low-Cost Dental Care – PtboCanada
- Wake schools could raise employee dental benefits costs, reduce maintenance. Here’s why – Raleigh News & Observer
- Health unit encourages families to access free or low-cost dental care – Quinte News
- CDCP expansion prompts public health to help families access dental care – PTBO Today
- Dental Insurance Market Size & Outlook, 2025-2033 – UnivDatos
- How Cosmetic Dentistry & Facial Aesthetics Defining Confidence – Haute Living
- Dunwoody Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Celebrates the Retirement of Distinguished Dentist Dr. John W. Bruce after 47 Years of Exceptional Service – PRWeb
- Ruffino & Whitford Cosmetic & Family Dentistry – C&G Newspapers
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10 Best Dentists for Kids Near Grand Rapids – Grand Rapids Kids Finding the right pediatric dentist for your child is essential for promoting healthy oral habits and ensuring gentle, expert care from the start. Grand Rapids is home to many outstanding dental practices that specialize in children’s dentistry, offering kid-friendly environments, modern technology, and compassionate treatment. Whether you need routine cleanings, cavity prevention, or orthodontic evaluations, this guide highlights the 10 best dentists for kids near Grand Rapids, carefully selected based on expertise, reviews, and family-friendly services. Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist for Your Child? Pediatric dentists are experts…
A Mississippi Health Expert Urges Guardians to Help Keep Children’s Teeth Healthy Insights and guidance from Mississippi Public Broadcasting to promote strong and healthy smiles in children Introduction: Why Children’s Dental Health Matters in Mississippi Oral health is a crucial component of overall well-being, especially for children. In Mississippi, dental issues such as tooth decay and gum disease are common among young children, posing challenges that affect their confidence, nutrition, and daily comfort. A local Mississippi health expert, in collaboration with Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB), has issued an urgent call for guardians—parents, caregivers, and teachers—to take proactive steps that safeguard…
UNMC Children’s Dental Day benefits Nebraska kids | Newsroom – University of Nebraska Medical Center
UNMC Children’s Dental Day Benefits Nebraska Kids | University of Nebraska Medical Center Newsroom Dental health plays a pivotal role in the overall well-being of children, impacting everything from nutrition to confidence. Recognizing the importance of oral health, the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) organizes the Children’s Dental Day, a significant initiative aimed at providing quality dental care and education to Nebraska kids. This annual event focuses on removing barriers to pediatric dental services and fostering a community committed to healthy smiles. What is UNMC Children’s Dental Day? UNMC Children’s Dental Day is a community-driven outreach event where dental…
Despite what some experts have characterized as an environment increasingly hostile to AI R&D, North America continues to receive the bulk of AI venture dollars, according to data from investment tracker PitchBook. Between February and May of this year, VCs poured $69.7 billion into North America-based AI and machine learning startups across 1,528 deals. That’s compared with $6.4 billion that VC firms invested in European AI ventures across 742 deals across the same period. Asia-based startups have fared a bit worse than their European counterparts, according to PitchBook. Between February and May, VCs invested just $3 billion in Asia-based AI…
MONDAY, June 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Removing fluoride from the U.S. water supply could result in more than 25 million more decayed teeth in children and tee
(Rock Dental) Dental practice management firm Rock Dental Brands of Little Rock on Monday announced the addition of six clinics in Arkansas and Missouri. The company’s latest expansion includes the following clinics: Westrock Orthodontics of Bentonville. The clinic has relocated to a newly built facility at 2401 SE J St. that provides more space for Dr. Darren Hallums and his care team. Westrock Orthodontics of Springdale. Dr. Rodney Lewis, who has more than 20 years of orthodontics experience, will lead the new clinic at 4224 W. Sunset Ave. Leap Kids Dental of Kansas City, Missouri, and Leap Kids Dental Raymore, Missouri. Dr. Nona Aryan,…
FSW Dental Clinic offers low-cost cleanings for children in June [content_full] Source: www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com
When milestones like 10 years in business come around, it prompts some reflection. Brandon Maxwell has reached such a juncture, and the always thoughtful designer was in an even more contemplative mood than usual during a showroom visit. “It’s taken me 10 years to even know what the hell I’m doing,” he laughed a bit ruefully. Looking back over Maxwell’s archive, it looks like he figured out what he was doing about two-and-a-half years ago. Pre-fall 2023 marks a sharp break from—let’s call them—youthful enthusiasms like color, print, and Texas-size drama.Since that 2023 collection, he’s embraced a sexy, yet almost…
President Trump announced a travel ban Wednesday on 12 countries and a partial ban on seven others. Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation banning travelers from 12 countries and partially restricting travelers from seven others, starting on Monday, June 9. The White House said the action was needed to protect the United States from terrorist attacks and other national security threats, and said the countries lacked screening and vetting capabilities. The full ban applies to foreign nationals from Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti,…
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Starting breast cancer screening in women’s early 40s will save more lives, a new study argues. Nearly 3 in 4 women (73%) in their 40s find out they have breast cancer only after they’ve developed symptoms, researchers reported May 30 in the journal Radiology: Imaging Cancer. These women are less likely to survive compared to those whose breast cancer is caught early through screening methods like mammography, researchers say. For example, the odds that they have advanced, harder-to-treat breast cancer is more than six times higher, the study…